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Do you hear
the support for the thoughts that I gave yesterday regarding the age of
Joshua? Today we learn that Caleb was 45
when he was a spy. We know that they
wandered the wilderness for forty years.
In this chapter he asserts that he is 45. This helps us to understand that the opening
of the last chapter wasn’t to tell us that a great time period had passed or
that Joshua had been sitting around after conquering the easy parts of the
land. Caleb – and likely Joshua as well –
were already advanced in years when they got to the Promised Land!
Having said
that, there are two more points that I would like to discuss with you
today. First of all, there is the issue
of Caleb’s reward. What I really like
about this is that it shows the proper order of things. Caleb was indeed faithful when he was one of
the spies. He is promised a reward. But, he doesn’t fret about the reward until
after the work is largely done. Caleb
fights in the army with the rest of the people until the tribes of the Transjordan
are dismissed. At that point, Caleb
turns his mind to his reward.
So often we get
our mind to the payoff that we forget about the work at hand. I do this all the time with projects around
the house. I get far more interested in
what the end result will be that I become frustrated with the level and intensity
of the work to get to the end result. I’m
willing to bet that most of our jobs are that way, too. We get focused on life will be after we’ve
completed a certain task that we forget to enjoy the task and do our best at
it. This is human nature. It’s not anything to be ashamed of – we all
do it. But it is something about which
we should be aware and then resist against.
Second, do
you hear the last words of this passage?
The land had rest from war. God
did bring his people into a time of peace.
God honored his covenant. He is
faithful. Here we have a beautiful
counterpoint to the major theme of obedience in Joshua. Again and again we’ve seen Joshua’s
obedience. What we see here is that God
is faithful to Joshua and the people.
Obedience and seeing God’s faithfulness go hand-in-hand.
That doesn’t
mean that we always get our way. You’ll
notice that being the richest and most powerful people in the world are not
synonymous goals with faithfulness to God.
However, God is faithful to our needs.
He is faithful to His promises.
In the things that really matter, God is absolutely faithful.
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