29 “When the Lord your God annihilates the nations before you, which you are entering to take possession of, and you drive them out and live in their land, 30 be careful not to be ensnared by their ways after they have been destroyed before you. Do not inquire about their gods, asking, ‘How did these nations worship their gods? I’ll also do the same.’ 31 You must not do the same to the Lord your God, because they practice every detestable act, which the Lord hates, for their gods. They even burn their sons and daughters in the fire to their gods. 32 Be careful to do everything I command you; do not add anything to it or take anything away from it. (Deuteronomy 12:29-32)
The Battle was to be the Lord’s (29): Moses told the people that God would destroy the Canaanites and other peoples but that they were responsible for driving them out; they were his instruments. Under Joshua’s leadership the Lord gave the people instructions for defeating the Canaanites. The battle to clear out the Canaanites took five years. The people fought but the Lord brought the victories.
No Distractions (30): The people were to worship him and not allow the worship and practices of the Canaanites to compromise the worship of the one true God. Nor were they to inquire or investigate Canaanite practices as it would become a distraction. The command is “Don’t even think about it!” They were to be single-minded. They were not to be distracted by the irrelevant.
One Place (31-32): They were to worship one God in one place. They were to remain separate and distinct from the practices of the people/nations around them because their worship practices were depraved. (32) Again, the warning was to worship he Lord as he instructed them. Do not bring in or add any pagan practices nor remove anything from the Lord’s instructions. Merrill points out that we now have the Lord’s commands, laws, statutes, and ordinance in one place: the Word of God.
Challenge: What distracts you in our private and public worship? What baggage do you bring to your worship? Do you come with a clean heart?
“Worship is no longer worship when it reflects the culture around us more than the Christ within us.” A.W. Tozer