Who Is Achan?

A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. The story of Achan in Joshua 7 is undoubtedly the greatest reminder of this principle. Joshua and the nation of Israel were gaining momentum as they crossed the Jordan River and were ready to claim the territory God promised them. However, as they went up against Ai, thirty-six soldiers lost their lives in a battle that seemed like a walk in the park. The reason? God wasn’t going to bless the nation because there was a weak link in the chain and his name was Achan.
Achans are likely in every church in the world. Achan is a teenager that is forced to attend but has a dark heart. Achan is a spouse that comes to appease his/her family but is counting down the minutes until he/she can leave church. Achan is a leader that is going through the motions but relies on talent and familiarity over God’s help. Achan is a pastor that can preach a sermon but is distant in his personal walk with God. Achan is anyone that appears to be solid and sold out on the outside but is empty and barren on the inside.
The severity of the Achan syndrome cannot be overstated. It can cripple a good and thriving ministry when one bad egg is in the midst of the bunch. Your job is not to become the bounty hunter of your church to track down Achan. Your job is to be on guard that you never become an Achan and hinder what God can and desires to do in the assembly of your church.
What are some signs of the spirit of Achan entering your life?
1. Hidden sin.
Harboring unconfessed sin in your heart is one of the surest ways to hinder God’s blessing and to bring God’s judgment. When you enter the presence of God, that is time for confession. Don’t allow your sins to be kept from the Lord.
2. A bitter spirit.
Bitterness is a cancer. The truth is that Satan will use any person, any conservation, and any experience he can to get you bitter at God. People blame the church and the people for all the hardships, scars, and burdens of their lives. It is true that people hurt people, even in church. However, the sad result is that instead of dealing with that person, that person will use that experience as an excuse to get bitter and God and His church.
3. A contentious spirit.
Church is a place to build one another, not for tearing down. It is a place to be a help, not a hurt. It is a place to see that you don’t have to be a victim, but you can live victorious with God. It amazes me how many come to church with a contentious spirit. I realize, as the pastor, I may get the brunt of this, but I have a hard time wrapping my head around someone getting ready to come to church with the same attitude that Muhammed Ali had when he was getting his hands wrapped up before a fight.
4. A disconnected heart
The heart shows up during the song service. It’s hard to fake joy, especially when you’re singing about the salvation, glory, or love of Jesus. Staring at the song leader with your arms crossed is a good way to kill the spirit in a service. We’ve had people come that I honestly never saw move their lips in the song service. Maybe some are fearful of their lack of talent, or maybe it is because their heart has no desire to sing at all of the glory of God.
It may be that victory is around the corner, but defeat comes because Achan is hindering the hand of God. Are you an Achan?









