Caleb reminds Joshua of a promise God made 45 years earlier. Caleb shows amazing patience and faith in waiting for God's perfect timing to fulfill His promise.
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God will not forget you
1. God will not forget
you
Joshua 14:6-15
Based on Joshua: Living a Consistent Role
Model by Gene A Getz
2. Following Joshuas treaty with the Gibeonites, there
were three successful campaigns to take the land.
Southern Canaan: Five kings came to destroy Gibeon
in Joshua 10:1-5, but Israel was victorious, and used
this to take most of the South.
Northern Canaan: It took nearly 7 years, but they
defeated 31 kings.
At this point, God told Joshua to divide the land to the
tribes because he was getting too old for combat, even
though they had not conquered the entire land.
3. Caleb walks on the stage
Caleb is 85 and still a strong, powerful man of war.
45 years earlier, God had promised Caleb all the land
he had walked on because he spoke up when the other
spies were afraid.
Numbers 13:30-33
Caleb dared to disagree with the majority and had the
courage to stand up and say something.
Note: Joshua agreed, but stayed silent. Caleb was
rewarded for his boldness!
4. Numbers 14:22-24
Do you want people to be able to say he or she
followed God fully? What an awesome epitaph!
Joshua 14:7-12
Caleb was promised the mountain where the Anakims
(giants) lived. It was a heavily fortified and populated
area, so it would be a much more difficult fight.
Note his humility in verse 12; he doesnt take Gods
blessing for granted. He is confident in his abilities and
strength, but recognized Gods ultimate control.
End result: Joshua 14:13-15
5. 1. God honors men and women who
walk in His will.
We read three times that God blessed Caleb because
he followed the Lord fully.
Remember though that Israels disobedience interfered
with Calebs desire to go into the land.
There are times when people in our lives limit our ability
to be as responsive to the will of God as wed like, but
God knows our hearts.
Be careful to make sure you are taking a stand based
on Gods word and not your own prejudiced opinions!
6. 2. God honors those who take a stand against
the majority when the majority is wrong.
It is very, very easy to side with the majority and
compromise our Christian convictions out of fear.
You will be called a bigot, hater, homophobe, racist, and
so on.
Are you ready to stand on biblical grounds on issues
like gay marriage, drugs and alcohol, modesty, music,
TV/Movies, etc?
7. 3. God honors those who take a stand for Him
even though it means rejection by the group.
The 10 spies had stirred up the people so much they
wanted to stone Caleb, Joshua, and Moses in Numbers
14.
You may not have been threatened with death for your
faith, but it does happen! Speak up anyway!
Romans 1:16
Philippians 1:19-20
8. 4. God will not forget those who serve Him
faithfully and consistently.
God ALWAYS honors faithful obedience.
God never forgets!
Like Caleb, some of that reward often comes in this life,
but it will DEFINITELY come in eternity.
It is those eternal rewards that really count.