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The scriptures. May God bless the reading of His holy word.
“Then, as the Lord our God commanded us, we set out from Horeb and went toward the hill country of the Amorites through all that vast and dreadful desert that you have seen, and so we reached Kadesh Barnea. Then I said to you, ‘You have reached the hill country of the Amorites, which the Lord our God is giving us. See, the Lord your God has given you the land. Go up and take possession of it as the Lord, the God of your fathers, told you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.’”
“Then all of you came to me and said, ‘Let us send men ahead to spy out the land for us and bring back a report about the route we are to take and the towns we will come to.’"
“The idea seemed good to me; so I selected twelve of you, one man from each tribe. They left and went up into the hill country, and came to the Valley of Eshcol and explored it. Taking with them some of the fruit of the land, they brought it down to us and reported, ‘It is a good land that the Lord our God is giving us.’"
“But you were unwilling to go up; you rebelled against the command of the Lord your God. You grumbled in your tents and said, ‘The Lord hates us; so He brought us out of Egypt to deliver us into the hands of the Amorites to destroy us. Where can we go? Our brothers have made us lose heart. They say, “The people are stronger and taller than we are; the cities are large, with walls up to the sky. We even saw the Anakites there."’”
“Then I said to you, "Do not be terrified; do not be afraid of them. The Lord your God, who is going before you, will fight for you, as He did for you in Egypt, before your very eyes, and in the desert. There you saw how the Lord your God carried you, as a father carries his son, all the way you went until you reached this place."
“In spite of this, you did not trust in the Lord your God, who went ahead of you on your journey, in fire by night and in a cloud by day, to search out places for you to camp and to show you the way you should go.”
Deuteronomy 1:19-33
This ends this reading from God's holy word. Thanks be to God.
As we move to the end of Deuteronomy, chapter 1, we find Moses continuing his historical retrospect on the Israelites and their journey which began after their Egyptian deliverance and would end once they crossed the Jordan River to inhabit the land God had promised them, the land of Canaan.
Going back in time, we find Moses telling of when Israel reached Kadesh Barnea after traveling toward the “hill country of the Amorites through all that vast and dreadful desert”. Upon their arrival, Moses told the people, “…the Lord your God has given you the land. Go up and take possession of it as the Lord, the God of your fathers, told you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged."
Now, you would have thought that Israel, after such a long journey through the desert wilderness, would have jumped at the opportunity to finally reach the land that was touted as flowing with milk and honey, a covenant land of blessing promised first to Abraham and then passed down through the generations to this very time and place.
But we know what happened. Israel didn’t immediately enter the land but instead went to Moses with the following request:
“Let us send men ahead to spy out the land for us and bring back a report about the route we are to take and the towns we will come to."
So Moses, feeling the idea was sound, selected twelve Israelites to go and scout the land, “one man from each tribe”. Those scouts “left and went up into the hill country, and came to the Valley of Eshcol and explored it”, taking “some of the fruit of the land” and bringing it back to the people and making the following report:
"It is a good land that the Lord our God is giving us."
So that sealed the deal, right?
God had promised to give the land to His people and assured them that He would be with them as they took possession of it. And on top of that, the advance scouts had brought back a positive report but in this passage, we see where things went south. Moses recalls how the Israelites blew it through their failure to trust the Lord who had delivered them from trouble, time after time after time:
“But you were unwilling to go up; you rebelled against the command of the Lord your God. You grumbled in your tents and said, ‘The Lord hates us; so He brought us out of Egypt to deliver us into the hands of the Amorites to destroy us. Where can we go? Our brothers have made us lose heart. They say, “The people are stronger and taller than we are; the cities are large, with walls up to the sky. We even saw the Anakites there."’”
“Then I said to you, "Do not be terrified; do not be afraid of them. The Lord your God, who is going before you, will fight for you, as He did for you in Egypt, before your very eyes, and in the desert. There you saw how the Lord your God carried you, as a father carries his son, all the way you went until you reached this place."
“In spite of this, you did not trust in the Lord your God, who went ahead of you on your journey, in fire by night and in a cloud by day, to search out places for you to camp and to show you the way you should go.”
You see, the scouts didn’t stop their messaging with the good news. Rather, they followed it up with a negative report, a report that we see in full by going back to the Book of Numbers, chapter 13. There, we read this:
“But the people who live there are powerful, and the cities are fortified and very large. We even saw descendants of Anak there. The Amalekites live in the Negev; the Hittites, Jebusites and Amorites live in the hill country; and the Canaanites live near the sea and along the Jordan.”
Then Caleb silenced the people before Moses and said, “We should go up and take possession of the land, for we can certainly do it.”
But the men who had gone up with him said, “We can’t attack those people; they are stronger than we are.” And they spread among the Israelites a bad report about the land they had explored. They said, “The land we explored devours those living in it. All the people we saw there are of great size. We saw the Nephilim there (the descendants of Anak come from the Nephilim). We seemed like grasshoppers in our own eyes, and we looked the same to them.” Vv. 28-33
Of the twelve scouts, only Joshua and Caleb held firm in their assertion that the Israelites could find victory over anyone in Canaan, not by their own power but by the power of God who would fight with and for them. Unfortunately, the people sided with the majority opinion and as a result, ended up refusing to enter the land. That would have been bad enough but you’ll remember that the people of Israel even began to think they were actually better off during their Egyptian enslavement and entertained thoughts of going back there after shedding the leadership of Moses and seeking someone else to guide them.
In that head space, we see Moses reminding the people how he had tried to support and encourage his brothers and sisters, telling them to overcome their fear with their faith because God would be fighting for them just as He had done in the past. But unfortunately, God’s people had made up their mind, quickly dismissing how much God had done for them in the past while refusing to place their trust in Him.
I wonder how much we are like these people of Israel today? For how often do we forget all that God has done for us, how much He has given us, how far He has taken us when we face a current difficulty? How quick do we lose faith and feel like God has left us when we face a trial or tribulation, acting as if we should never go through hardship simply because we’re Christ believers? How fast do we forget His promise to not leave us or forsake us but rather walk alongside us, no matter what life brings?
The real question is:
Do we trust Him?
Friends, this message challenges, calling us to reflect on where we stand in regard to our faith in a God through which nothing is impossible, a God who created us and then has provided for our needs. Nothing short of unconditional trust will do and if we fall short of this, then we need to step back, pray, open up our Bibles, and read the Word while allowing the Holy Spirit to dominate our hearts so to recharge our trust and renewing our steadfast belief in the One through which all things are possible.
If we think life is too hard with Him present, imagine what life would be like without Him?
Let’s all choose to trust Him, no matter what, and be blessed as He continues to prove Himself faithful and true, always working things for the good of those who love Him and have been called according to His purposes (Romans 8:28)
Amen.
In Christ,
Mark
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