Reflection: Caleb, although honoured by God himself, was not originally one of God’s people (he was the the son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite). Joining the Israelites as they left Egypt, he was a part of the tribe of Judah, and was one of the 12 spies chosen to explore the promised land. He and Joseph were the only ones who had faith that God would lead them into the land. And subsequently, when God punished the Israelites with 40 years in the desert for their unbelief and rebellion against his commands, Caleb (along with Joshua) was
given a special concession: God promised that he would enter the land. Caleb chose to be a part of God’s people; he chose to follow God wholeheartedly. He saw the promised land through eyes of faith, when the majority of God’s people were fearful and doubted God. Caleb had a ‘different spirit’. He chose to stand for God and his purposes.
Question: Can you empathise with Caleb, standing up for God’s way, trusting in God’s promises, despite the prevailing sentiment? What does it mean to you, to follow God wholeheartedly?
Prayer: Dear God, thank you that just as Caleb became one of your people, we are adopted into your family through the work of Christ. Please help us to have a
different spirit to those around us who lack faith in you, and to follow you wholeheartedly despite our circumstances. Amen.
We are reading the Bible with Karen Mudge until 10th February.