Jos 7:3-5 When they returned to Joshua, they said, “Not all the army will have to go up against Ai. Send two or three thousand men to take it and do not weary the whole army, for only a few people live there.”So about three thousand went up; but they were routed by the men of Ai,
who killed about thirty-six of them. They chased the Israelites from the city gate as far as the stone quarries and struck them down on the slopes.
When Joshua took over from Moses, he led the Israelites to battle and were on winning streak against the city of Jericho, the Armorites and the Ammonites until they came against a small city known as Ai which had few dwellers .To their dismay ,their winning pattern was put to a halt by the small army .
Winning and losing are a part of life and are caused by myriad reasons. They are two sides of the same coin . Winning and losing come in cycles; neither is permanent. Today’s victor is tomorrow’s or yesterday’s loser. And today’s loser might well be the champion next season. While we are fully aware of this, we continue to crave for victory and live in dread of losing, although we know in our hearts that one is invariably followed, with the passage of time, by the other.(P V VAIDYANATHAN, 2012-
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/7843171.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst)
The feeling of happiness and joy that any victory brings is basically felt and enjoyed by our ego . The human mind and ego exult when it can do something better than the other person or other team. Just as victory brings extreme emotions, so does defeat. How often have we seen today’s heroes become tomorrow’s none – heroes or villains ? Today’s idols are smashed tomorrow, when they fail to perform. such is the price of victory. What about the loser? We owe a great deal to the loser, for without a loser, there cannot be a winner.
Further readings
Psa 34:18
Pro 24:17-18
Jer 9:23,24
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