The sermon by Norm Wells focuses on the character and faith of Caleb as depicted in Judges 1:8-13 and other supporting Scriptures. The preacher emphasizes the theological significance of Caleb's unwavering faith and obedience to God, contrasting it with the fear and doubt exhibited by the other spies in Numbers 13. He references key Scriptures that portray God's faithfulness in repetition, highlighting that God often reiterates His promises and truths throughout the Bible, such as in Philippians 3:1 and 2 Peter 1:12. The practical significance of the sermon lies in encouraging believers to trust in God’s promises and recognize the grace that allows them to follow Him wholeheartedly, drawing a parallel to the Reformed doctrine of God's elective grace and the perseverance of the saints.
Key Quotes
“The Lord said, Judah shall go up. Behold, I have delivered the land into his hand.”
“God is gracious to repeat Himself. He knows that we so easily forget... and here we are, one more time, it's brought up and it's mentioned.”
“What does it tell us in the book of Malachi? I am God. I change not. Therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.”
“Who maketh thee to differ from another? And what hast thou that thou didst not receive?”
Caleb is depicted as a faithful man who wholly followed the Lord and was rewarded with the promise of land.
In the book of Judges, Caleb is recognized as a pivotal figure among the Israelites, known for his unwavering faith and commitment to God. His significant role is highlighted in Judges 1:12, where he encourages the people to take the land God promised them. Caleb's faith is not only acknowledged here but also in earlier accounts in Numbers and Joshua, demonstrating his trust in God's promises despite the doubts of others. Caleb's willingness to follow God's commands distinguishes him, earning him a special place in biblical history as a model of obedient faith.
Judges 1:12, Numbers 14:24, Joshua 14:6-12
God's promises are fulfilled throughout the Scripture, showcasing His sovereignty and faithfulness to His people.
The certainty of God's promises is a fundamental theme in Scripture, evidenced by His consistent faithfulness throughout history. In the case of Caleb, the promise of land given to the Israelites is repeatedly affirmed by God, as seen in Numbers 14:24 and Joshua 14:9. The narrative of Caleb illustrates that God grants His promises to those who exhibit faith and obedience. Moreover, the fulfillment of these promises serves as a testament to God's sovereignty, as He orchestrates events to ensure that His word comes to pass. Everything God says is grounded in His eternal purpose, manifesting that He does not change, which reassures believers of His fidelity.
Numbers 14:24, Joshua 14:9, Deuteronomy 1:35-36
Caleb exemplifies a life of faithfulness and trust in God's promises, serving as an inspiration for Christians.
Caleb's example holds substantial significance for Christians as it embodies the qualities of faithfulness and courage in the face of adversity. He is noted for having a 'different spirit' (Numbers 14:24), which reflects a deep-seated trust in God's ability to fulfill His promises. This contrasts with the fears and doubts expressed by others in his generation. Caleb teaches believers to stand firm on their convictions and have faith that God will deliver on His promises. His life encourages Christians to approach their challenges with confidence, knowing that God is with them and that His plans for them are good. In a world full of uncertainties, Caleb’s reliance on God's word provides both comfort and motivation to live faithfully.
Numbers 14:24, Joshua 14:6-12, Hebrews 11:1
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