In the sermon titled "Let's Be Faithful Dogs," preacher Luke Coffey addresses the concept of faithfulness through the biblical account in Numbers 14, particularly as exemplified in Caleb. He emphasizes that Caleb, though bearing the name "dog," demonstrated unwavering faith in God's promises amidst doubt and rebellion from the Israelite people. Coffey outlines how the spies' report caused fear and rebellion against God, contrasting it with Caleb's confident assertion that they could take the Promised Land. He draws on Scripture references, such as Matthew 15 and 2 Samuel 9, to illustrate that accepting the label of "dog"—denoting unworthiness—can lead to blessings, emphasizing that true faithfulness comes from a recognition of one's own sinfulness and dependence on God's grace. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to acknowledge their status as sinners and wholeheartedly follow God, leading to a faithful witness and assurance of His promises.
“Denying that we are a dog is not only pointless; it shows us how lost and how ignorant we are.”
“What makes that difference? What differentiates Caleb from all these others? ... The only difference between the lost and the saved is the spirit that the Lord puts in them.”
“The true believer does not take credit for anything he is, anything he has, or anything he does.”
“The only people that will enter into glory is the Lord Jesus Christ and His faithful dog.”
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