260. Biblical Dialogue of Caleb, Part 2

Send us a text Brother Nic and Sister Adnie explore the story of the 12 spies sent to explore the Promised Land, focusing on the contrast between seeing with physical eyes versus spiritual vision. • The 12 tribal leaders spent 40 days spying in enemy territory without being detected • Despite bringing back evidence of "a land flowing with milk and honey," 10 spies focused on obstacles rather than opportunities • Caleb (pronounced "Khaliv" in Hebrew) stood alone in his faith declaration: "We ...
Brother Nic and Sister Adnie explore the story of the 12 spies sent to explore the Promised Land, focusing on the contrast between seeing with physical eyes versus spiritual vision.
• The 12 tribal leaders spent 40 days spying in enemy territory without being detected
• Despite bringing back evidence of "a land flowing with milk and honey," 10 spies focused on obstacles rather than opportunities
• Caleb (pronounced "Khaliv" in Hebrew) stood alone in his faith declaration: "We are well able to overcome it"
• The spies' ability to remain unseen for 40 days while harvesting fruit reveals God's supernatural protection
• Fear (False Evidence Appearing Real) prevented most spies from recognizing God's protection and provision
• When God tells us to "go up," He meets us there—we're never alone in our spiritual challenges
• Physical eyes see giants and fortified cities; spiritual eyes see the God who has already given us the victory
• Despite witnessing God's power in Egypt and the wilderness, the spies quickly forgot God's track record
Join us next time as we continue exploring biblical characters who demonstrate what it means to be truly called by God.
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