Victory after Setback
Now the Lord said to Joshua: “Do not be afraid, nor be dismayed; take all the people of war with you, and arise, go up to Ai. See, I have given into your hand the king of Ai, his people, his city, and his land. ~ Joshua 8:1
Have you ever felt the weight of a setback so heavy that you felt like giving up? Maybe the loss of progress made you question if you should even try again? It’s in those moment when you know what God said, but your last experience did not go the way you expected so you begin to doubt if it will ever happen. The disappointment lingers, the questions come, and fear tries to convince you that maybe this time will be the same. Yet right in that place, the Holy Spirit whispers, not condemnation, not doubt, but direction and encouragement.
In today’s scripture reading, there is a powerful moment where God calls His people forward after a painful defeat. He doesn’t leave them in their failure. He gives them a new strategy, renews their courage, and leads them into victory. This chapter is a clear example that as children of God, our setbacks are not the end of the story.
Here are three truths to hold onto when God calls you to get back up and move forward again:
1. God calls you forward, even after failure
Joshua had already experienced defeat at Ai in the previous chapter. It could have been easy to hesitate or shrink back, but God commanded clearly, do not be afraid, do not be discouraged. God did not define Joshua by the loss. He called him to get back up again and move forward with purpose.
In your daily life, this may look like trying again in an area where you once struggled. Maybe you stepped out in faith, and it did not turn out how you hoped. It could be a relationship, a ministry opportunity, or even a personal goal. Instead of withdrawing, God may be prompting you to take a step forward again. When you hear His direction, choose obedience over fear. Trust that He is not sending you back empty handed, He is sending you forward with His promise.
2. God gives strategy for the victory
This time, God gave Joshua a clear plan to approach Ai different than before. There was an ambush, a positioning, a timing that mattered. Victory was not just about showing up, it was about following God’s plan and instruction.
For us today, this reminds us to seek God’s wisdom in every step. Sometimes we assume we can approach situations the same way every time and get different results, but God is leading with supernatural instructions that may not make sense, but will work every time. In your current circumstances, take time to pray and listen. If you are facing a challenge at work, in your family, or in your calling, ask God for His strategy. Then act on what He shows you, even if it feels unfamiliar. His way always leads to breakthrough.
3. God restores what was lost
In the previous defeat at Ai, Israel experienced loss and discouragement. But with the plan of God not only did they get the victory, but they also were able to take the spoils of the city. What was once a place of defeat became a place of reward and restoration.
This truth is so powerful for us. God can turn the very place where you experienced loss into a testimony of His faithfulness. Maybe you have lost confidence, peace, or even opportunities. When you walk with God and follow His lead, He has a way of restoring and even increasing what was taken. In your daily life, hold onto hope. What felt like a closed door will become the place where God shows His goodness in a greater way than you ever expected.
I remember when I first had the idea to begin writing the Daily Dose. At the time, I didn’t fully understand that it was something God had called me to do. I started without a clear plan and began writing randomly, and before long I felt overwhelmed and gave up after just a few days. About a year later, I began to recognize that this wasn’t just a passing idea, it was something God had placed in my heart with purpose. It wasn’t something I could simply choose to do or walk away from, it was connected to my calling, and until I embraced it, I felt a sense that I was not moving forward the way God planned for me. Even after stepping away, the idea never truly left me like I thought it would. I felt discouraged and questioned if I had heard Him correctly, and for a while I hesitated to step out again. But God gently reminded me that one outcome did not cancel His calling. As I spent time with Him, He began to show me a new approach and a clearer way to move forward. When I followed His lead this time, I saw things come together in ways I could not have planned on my own. What once felt like failure became a steppingstone into something far greater, and it deepened my trust in Him, reminding me that when God calls us, He is faithful to guide us every step of the way.
Today I want to encourage you, whatever setback you have faced does not disqualify you from the victory God has prepared. He is speaking courage over you, giving you direction and restoring what was lost. Do not let fear or discouragement keep you from stepping forward again. Trust His voice, follow His lead, and watch how He turns your past defeat into a powerful testimony of His faithfulness.
Today’s scripture reading: Joshua 8
1 Now the Lord said to Joshua: “Do not be afraid, nor be dismayed; take all the people of war with you, and arise, go up to Ai. See, I have given into your hand the king of Ai, his people, his city, and his land.
2 And you shall do to Ai and its king as you did to Jericho and its king. Only its spoil and its cattle you shall take as booty for yourselves. Lay an ambush for the city behind it.”
3 So Joshua arose, and all the people of war, to go up against Ai; and Joshua chose thirty thousand mighty men of valor and sent them away by night.
4 And he commanded them, saying: “Behold, you shall lie in ambush against the city, behind the city. Do not go very far from the city, but all of you be ready.
5 Then I and all the people who are with me will approach the city; and it will come about, when they come out against us as at the first, that we shall flee before them.
6 For they will come out after us till we have drawn them from the city, for they will say, ‘They are fleeing before us as at the first.’ Therefore we will flee before them.
7 Then you shall rise from the ambush and seize the city, for the Lord your God will deliver it into your hand.
8 And it will be, when you have taken the city, that you shall set the city on fire. According to the commandment of the Lord you shall do. See, I have commanded you.”
9 Joshua therefore sent them out; and they went to lie in ambush, and stayed between Bethel and Ai, on the west side of Ai; but Joshua lodged that night among the people.
10 Then Joshua rose up early in the morning and mustered the people, and went up, he and the elders of Israel, before the people to Ai.
11 And all the people of war who were with him went up and drew near; and they came before the city and camped on the north side of Ai. Now a valley lay between them and Ai.
12 So he took about five thousand men and set them in ambush between Bethel and Ai, on the west side of the city.
13 And when they had set the people, all the army that was on the north of the city, and its rear guard on the west of the city, Joshua went that night into the midst of the valley.
14 Now it happened, when the king of Ai saw it, that the men of the city hurried and rose early and went out against Israel to battle, he and all his people, at an appointed place before the plain. But he did not know that there was an ambush against him behind the city.
15 And Joshua and all Israel made as if they were beaten before them and fled by the way of the wilderness.
16 So all the people who were in Ai were called together to pursue them. And they pursued Joshua and were drawn away from the city.
17 There was not a man left in Ai or Bethel who did not go out after Israel. So, they left the city open and pursued Israel.
18 Then the Lord said to Joshua, “Stretch out the spear that is in your hand toward Ai, for I will give it into your hand.” And Joshua stretched out the spear that was in his hand toward the city.
19 So those in ambush arose quickly out of their place; they ran as soon as he had stretched out his hand, and they entered the city and took it, and hurried to set the city on fire.
20 And when the men of Ai looked behind them, they saw, and behold, the smoke of the city ascended to heaven. So, they had no power to flee this way or that way, and the people who had fled to the wilderness turned back on the pursuers.
21 Now when Joshua and all Israel saw that the ambush had taken the city and that the smoke of the city ascended, they turned back and struck down the men of Ai.
22 Then the others came out of the city against them; so they were caught in the midst of Israel, some on this side and some on that side. And they struck them down, so that they let none of them remain or escape.
23 But the king of Ai they took alive, and brought him to Joshua.
24 And it came to pass when Israel had made an end of slaying all the inhabitants of Ai in the field, in the wilderness where they pursued them, and when they all had fallen by the edge of the sword until they were consumed, that all the Israelites returned to Ai and struck it with the edge of the sword.
25 So it was that all who fell that day, both men and women, were twelve thousand—all the people of Ai.
26 For Joshua did not draw back his hand, with which he stretched out the spear, until he had utterly destroyed all the inhabitants of Ai.
27 Only the livestock and the spoil of that city Israel took as booty for themselves, according to the word of the Lord which He had commanded Joshua.
28 So Joshua burned Ai and made it a heap forever, a desolation to this day.
29 And the king of Ai he hanged on a tree until evening. And as soon as the sun was down, Joshua commanded that they should take his corpse down from the tree, cast it at the entrance of the gate of the city, and raise over it a great heap of stones that remains to this day.
30 Now Joshua built an altar to the Lord God of Israel in Mount Ebal,
31 as Moses the servant of the Lord had commanded the children of Israel, as it is written in the Book of the Law of Moses: “an altar of whole stones over which no man has wielded an iron tool.” And they offered on it burnt offerings to the Lord, and sacrificed peace offerings.
32 And there, in the presence of the children of Israel, he wrote on the stones a copy of the law of Moses, which he had written.
33 Then all Israel, with their elders and officers and judges, stood on either side of the ark before the priests, the Levites, who bore the ark of the covenant of the Lord, the stranger as well as he who was born among them. Half of them were in front of Mount Gerizim and half of them in front of Mount Ebal, as Moses the servant of the Lord had commanded before, that they should bless the people of Israel.
34 And afterward he read all the words of the law, the blessings and the cursings, according to all that is written in the Book of the Law.
35 There was not a word of all that Moses had commanded which Joshua did not read before all the assembly of Israel, with the women, the little ones, and the strangers who were living among them.
Journal:
- What setback have I allowed to hold me back from moving forward again
- Where might God be giving me a new strategy that I have not yet considered
- What is one step of obedience I can take today to move forward in faith
- How have I seen God bring restoration in my life before, and how can that encourage me now