This sermon explores the complexities of divine judgment, particularly concerning the conquest of Canaan, arguing that it reflects God's righteous condemnation of sin and his unwavering commitment to justice. Drawing from Joshua 6 and Deuteronomy 7, the message emphasizes that the destruction of Canaan was not merely an act of ethnic cleansing but a consequence of persistent rebellion against God, while also highlighting God's mercy and grace extended to individuals like Rahab and the Gibeonites, demonstrating that salvation remains available to all who call upon him. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a deeper understanding of God's character, the seriousness of sin, and the transformative power of Christ's atonement, urging listeners to witness the gospel and remain patient in anticipation of God's ultimate reward.