“Perseverance must finish
its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.” James
1:4
Father,
we pray for faith to rise up in the hearts of the leaders in the new and
budding chapters of Deeper Still. We
pray You would give them the strength and increase their faith to persevere to
finish the good work you have called them to do. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
You are probably familiar with the
story of the 12 spies who went into the promised land to size up the land and
report back to Moses (Numbers 13:2-14:10).
And they gave the children of Israel a bad report of the
land which they had spied out saying,
“The land through which we have gone as spies is a land that devours its
inhabitants, and all the people whom we saw in it are men of great
stature. There we saw the giants and we
were like grasshoppers in our own sight; and so we were in their sight.” Numbers 13:32-33
I was listening to a Pastor recently
who pointed out that Moses never asked the spies to size up themselves. He only asked them to size up the land.
When we begin sizing up ourselves
against what God has called us to do, we will always size up ourselves on the
measuring stick of doubt.
God doesn’t ask us to measure
ourselves. God sizes Himself up and He never comes up short.
What happens when we size up
ourselves is that we size up the situation according to our weaknesses instead
of focusing on the GREATNESS of our GOD.
This faulty focus is where the ten spies
failed. Only two spies came back with a
good report, Joshua and Caleb.
Caleb said, “ Let us go up at once
and take possession, for we are well able to overcome it.” Numbers 13:30
Joshua said, “…And the Lord is with
us. Do not fear them.”
Sadly, as we know, the Israelites didn’t listen to Caleb
and Joshua. Instead, they shrunk back in
fear and never entered the land God intended for them to enter and
conquer.
God said, “BUT, My servant Caleb,
because he has a different spirit in him, and has followed me fully, I will
bring into the land where he went and his descendants shall inherit it.”
Numbers 14:24
Caleb and Joshua had a different
spirit…a spirit of faith instead of fear.
Caleb and Joshua persevered in their
faith and the Lord gave Joshua the honor of leading God’s people into the
promised land. There were still giants
to face. The obstacles were still the
same. However, Joshua’s faith lent him
the accurate perspective that God was bigger than any obstacle.
Joshua persevered in his faith, and
won the battle. However,
the battle was never Joshua’s and he knew that truth. That truth was how he had the faith to enter
the land in the first place. The battle
was always the Lord’s. And we all know
how that story ends. It ends in
victory.
Our story ends in victory also. Whatever giants may be in the land, whatever
battle you may be facing, God already has the story written and He never writes
a bad ending. “Go up at once and
overtake the land, for [you] are well able to overcome!”
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