I’ve been reading in the Book of Numbers recently.
The story of the twelve spies.
Today I was struck by the fact that all twelve of them
saw the same information. And all twelve of them agreed that what they saw was
indeed awesome.
But most of them listened to the fears, and concluded “We
can’t do this.” And God said, “OK. You can’t.”
God had brought them all this way specifically to fulfill
this promise for them, but because they were moved by their fears, their words
really did limit them, and they could not inherit, could not enter the promise.
They died in the wilderness, having been kept out of the
promise, ultimately because they listened to their fears.
The other two, Joshua and Caleb, heard the same fears,
but they didn’t listen to them. They listened to their trust in the God who had
made the promise. They declared “We can do this!” even though they didn’t know
how yet. And God said, “OK. You get to do this. But because the other ten
wouldn’t believe me, you’ll have to wait until they die before you get the
chance.”
• I observe that my ability to inherit God’s great and
precious promises is dependent on my willingness to listen to him, to trust
what he says, even when the media is shouting fears and anxiety at me.
• I observe that if I listen to the fear, if I speak from
the fear, then I keep myself out of the promises that God is getting ready to
give me.
• I observe that if I listen to the fear, if I speak from
the fear, then I also prevent the people around me from experiencing their
promises, at least until my fears and I get out of their way.
The good news is that we get to choose what voice we
listen to. Free will really is that powerful!
“We should go up and take possession of the land, for we
can certainly do it.”