In his sermon titled "Let's Be Faithful Dogs," Luke Coffey examines the significance of names and the faithfulness of God as illustrated through the character of Caleb in Numbers 14:1-25. Coffey argues that while the Israelites faced the daunting prospect of entering the promised land, Caleb stood out as a beacon of faith, exemplifying the true follower of God who trusts in His promises amidst widespread disbelief. He highlights Caleb's name, which means "dog," to signify both the humility and loyalty that believers should exhibit toward their divine Master. Supporting his assertions, Coffey references various Scriptures, including Matthew 15:22-28 and 2 Samuel 9:1-13, which showcase the blessings that can result from recognizing one's unworthiness before God and embracing a humble position as His faithful servant. The sermon's practical significance lies in encouraging believers to acknowledge their reliance on God's faithfulness and to live lives of obedience and trust, exemplifying their role as ‘faithful dogs’ in His service.
“Caleb stood up and said, 'Let’s go at once and possess it, for we are well able to overcome it.'”
“Denying that we are a dog is not only pointless, it just shows how lost and how ignorant we are.”
“Even though a dog by nature is faithful to its master, it's more of a survival thing. We think we can do it ourselves.”
“The only way that we will accept having a master is if the master makes us submit.”
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