Good
Morning All!!
Numbers 13:30; “But Caleb
quieted the people before Moses and said, “Let us go up at once and occupy it,
for we are well able to overcome it.”
Our verse is part of an amazing
story. 12 spies from the Israelites
crossed over the Jordan to study their soon to be opponents. These spies checked out the cities, the land
and the people of Canaan; the land that God had promised them. The spies saw it. They saw fertile land, bountiful vineyards,
large cities and people that they described as giants. They returned and gave their report to Moses
and the Children of Israel.
Ten of the spies went on and on about how
they could never conquer this land or this people. “We will die by the sword.” They looked and saw the giants and knew they
could never succeed. Two men, named
Caleb and Joshua, told a different tale.
Caleb and Joshua both said they should
conquer the land. They spoke of the
fertile land; the bounty of the land was amazing; they spoke of the cities and
the people who inhabited the land. They
saw the people as giants but they focused, not on the size of the task but on
the size of God.
How do you face challenges? Do you look at the size of the “giants” or do
you look at the size of God? It is easy
to be overwhelmed by the size of the “giants” in our life. Health issues look huge, financial strains
can look humongous, cracks in a relationship can look gigantic. The size of the troubles can be immense. There is no denying it, even Caleb and Joshua
in our story didn’t deny the size of the “giants” in Canaan. We can look at the size of the struggles that
this life will throw at us and realize that they are big; definitely bigger than
we can handle on our own. That is what
the other ten spies did. They looked at
the size of the “giants” and could see no way for them to win against these
great cities, armies of these “giants.”
But Caleb and Joshua didn’t look at the
size of the giants; they looked at the size of God and the promise that he had
made to them. Caleb and Joshua had faith
that God was bigger than the giants that they were to face and trusted God to
deliver them. They knew that God was
faithful to his promises; they had witnessed this throughout their entire
life. They trusted God and we should as
well.
God is faithful to his promises and he has
promised to love you, to redeem you, to protect you from all harm that the
devil will throw at you and he has promised to be with you every step of the
way. God is with us, giving us comfort
and hope until we are reunited with him in his glorious kingdom.
Father, give me the strength
to know that you have destroyed my giants.
Keep me safe in your holy kingdom.
Hold me in your arms. Be with those
who are facing their own giants at this time.
Send your Spirit of comfort and hope that they may be calmed by your
grace and they may know your peace. In
the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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