Shoes: Worn out by a Long Journey
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In the biblical narrative, shoes often symbolize the journey of life, the trials faced, and the divine provision and protection offered by God. The imagery of worn-out shoes is particularly evocative, representing the weariness and endurance required in the spiritual journey.

One of the most notable references to worn-out shoes is found in the account of the Gibeonites' deception of Joshua and the Israelites. In Joshua 9:13, the Gibeonites present themselves as weary travelers from a distant land, saying, "These wineskins were new when we filled them, but see how they are cracked. And our clothes and sandals are worn out by the very long journey." . This passage highlights the physical evidence of a long and arduous journey, used here as a ruse to gain a covenant of peace with Israel. The worn-out shoes symbolize the lengths to which the Gibeonites went to secure their safety, as well as the challenges faced by those who travel far from home.

In Deuteronomy 29:5, God reminds the Israelites of His provision during their 40 years in the wilderness: "During the forty years I led you in the wilderness, your clothes did not wear out, nor did the sandals on your feet." . This miraculous preservation of their shoes serves as a testament to God's faithfulness and care, contrasting with the natural expectation of wear and tear over such an extended period. It underscores the divine sustenance provided to His people, ensuring that their needs were met despite the harsh conditions of their journey.

The concept of worn-out shoes can also be seen as a metaphor for the spiritual journey of believers. Just as physical shoes protect and support the feet during travel, spiritual "shoes"—such as faith, perseverance, and righteousness—are essential for navigating the challenges of life. Ephesians 6:15 speaks of having "your feet fitted with the readiness of the gospel of peace" , suggesting that spiritual preparedness is crucial for the believer's journey.

In the broader biblical context, shoes and sandals are often associated with humility and servitude. For instance, John the Baptist declares in John 1:27, "He who comes after me, the straps of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie." . This statement reflects a recognition of Christ's supreme authority and the humility required of His followers.

The imagery of worn-out shoes, therefore, serves as a powerful reminder of the endurance required in the Christian walk, the trials faced along the way, and the assurance of God's provision and protection. It calls believers to trust in God's faithfulness, even when the journey is long and arduous, and to remain steadfast in their spiritual pursuits.
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Joshua 9:5,13
And old shoes and clouted on their feet, and old garments on them; and all the bread of their provision was dry and moldy.
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Shoes of Iron, and Strength Sufficient: a New Year's Promise
... a warning to you that the way is long and weary ... be arrayed as beggars, or become
lame through worn-out shoes. ... How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, O prince's ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 35 1889/shoes of iron and strength.htm

Shod for the Road
... also of a strength which is not worn out by use. ... cut to pieces anything made of leather
long before the ... to stumble over will only strike fire from their shoes. ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture f/shod for the road.htm

Four Sad Years
... not wonderful that living in his lonely house, worn out with fastings ... when he said,
The latchet of His shoes I am ... I say no more, and it will be long before I ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/bevan/three friends of god/chapter xl four sad years.htm

The Sluggard's Reproof
... to be attending to religion all the day long." Who asked ... matter if you are found
in his hot shoes at the ... cap fits, let him wear it till it is worn out, and may ...
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Lydia, the First European Convert
... and, after years of sin, she came back worn out, to die ... family ring is on his finger,
and the shoes of the ... His hunger had taken all energy out of him, and he ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 37 1891/lydia the first european convert.htm

Marriage of the Blessed virgin to Joseph
... They caused the full sleeves to puff out at the ... The shoes had soles two fingers thick
heightened at toe and ... hung over his breast, like the bands worn by our ...
/.../emmerich/the life of the blessed virgin mary/vii marriage of the blessed.htm

Introductory Note to the Works of Origen.
... the Saviour, not to possess two coats, nor wear shoes. ... Demetrius did not long survive
the execution of his ... The effect of these upon a frame worn out by ascetic ...
/.../origen/origen de principiis/introductory note to the works.htm

Prayers Answered
... At length night came, when Loest and his literally worn out assistants, after ... to
send me back again to sell boots and shoes." But he ... "I then went out to the ...
//christianbookshelf.org/various/the wonders of prayer/prayers answered.htm

Ignatius Leaves his Native Land --What He did at Montserrat and at ...
... He bought, also, a pair of shoes of coarse stuff that is ... a few days in the hospital
and write out some notes ... careful of his hair, which he had worn, and, indeed ...
/.../loyola/the autobiography of st ignatius/chapter ii ignatius leaves his.htm

Climbing the Mountain
... the Lord said he would give you those shoes of iron ... You will find it a long way,
and a stew stiff ascent, and anything else than brass would be worn out. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 7 1861/climbing the mountain.htm

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Shoes

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