Caleb: A Man Apart Numbers 14
Introduction and Context: 1. Two years after the exodus, the people are set to enter the promised land, Numbers 12:16 2. It is determined to be prudent to send some spies ahead, Numbers 13:1-3 3. There will be one man selected from each tribe, Numbers 13:4-16 4. The mission is described and given by Moses, Numbers 13:17-20 5. After forty days, the spies (ten of the twelve) give a bad report, Numbers 13:21-33
There is much for us to learn from this account, I Corinthians 10:6 1. We should consider the unbelief and rebellion of the people against God, Numbers 14:1-4 2. The attempts of Moses, Aaron and Caleb to quiet the people, Numbers 14:5-10 3. God judgment announced, Numbers 14:11, 12, 20-23 4. Moses' intercessory prayer, Numbers 14:13-17 5. The promise made to Caleb, Numbers 14:24
Our focus will be upon Caleb and his character.
I. He Possessed a Different “spirit” A. His dominant character was different from the other spies… 1. A willing devoted obedience… 2. A spirit of faith and hope…Numbers 13:32-33 cf. vs. 38 3. A selfless spirit of doing all things to God's glory… 4. A constant and persevering spirit…Numbers 13:6-10
II. The Path Caleb Pursued…“He followed God fully…” A. He had a “right spirit”, Psalm 119:32 B. He was controlled and motivated by the right rule of life… C. He followed God with all his heart… D. He followed God all his days…Joshua 14:10-12
III. The Distinguishing Blessings Caleb Received… A. God's Approval “my Servant Caleb…” B. A Glorious Reward
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