We as 21st century believers still have problems when we read chapters like this. We ask, isn’t God a God of love and mercy? Or, isn’t God patient not willing any to perish? Why would He want vengeance against the Midianites? To understand, we must return to previous chapters where we read about the sin of immorality. We read that Phineas had killed an Israelite that blatantly brought a Midianite woman to the camp for sexual pleasure. We erroneously thought that was enough but God saw way beyond that circumstance to what lay ahead if not found a way to end this sin. So he gave the rule to the Israelites to kill all those who perpetrated this sinful character.
The world sees this as a character flaw but instead God is showing us how to purify a people for His kingdom work. God cannot tolerate sin and He will use whatever means to cleanse it from the land and the people. He could have brought physical destruction but instead He chose to use the armies of Israel and we ask why? Perhaps this is the reason: God wants us to see the gravity of sin upon God’s people. He wants us to see the price that has to be paid.
It is the same with the church in Corinth. Paul led the people to realize the gravity of sin and how to cleanse the church. God sent His Son to pay the price of our sin and why no longer does a chapter like this one need to be revisited.









