Caleb Followed the Lord Fully
(From Mark Copeland)
Introduction:
- Most will recall the story of the twelve spies sent to spy out the land of Canaan. (Numbers 13:1-2) They spent forty days travelling through the land.
- They brought back both good news and bad news. Good: (Numbers 13:27) Bad: (Numbers 13:28)
- Caleb, one of the twelve spies, tried to encourage the people. (Numbers 13:30) But ten spies with their discouraging report caused the people to groan and weep. (Numbers 13:31-14:4)
- Caleb and Joshuaknew they could take the land with the Lord’s help. (Numbers 14:6-9)
- The people didn’t believe Caleb and Joshua; so they spent forty years wandering in the wilderness. (Numbers 14:28-37)
- Caleb and Joshua were spared. (Numbers 14:38)
- The Lord said that Caleb was spared because he followed the Lord fully. (Numbers 14:24) He followed God’s lead wholeheartedly. Similar statements were made about him at later times. (Numbers 32:11-12, Deuteronomy 1:36, Joshua 14:8-9, 14) He obeyed God completely.
Body: What Does It Mean to Follow the Lord Fully?
- To Follow the Lord All Our Days
- Caleb followed Him in the wilderness and was still following forty-five years later. (Joshua 14:8-10)
- Many have not. They follow for a while and then turn away. (Galatians 1:6) See also James 5:19-20.
- Be faithful and follow the Lord until death. (Revelation 2:10) We are able to do this by keeping our eye on Jesus. (Hebrews 12:1-4)
- To Follow the Lord With Our Whole Heart
- Note Christ’s response to the lawyer’s question. (Matthew 22:35-38) This represents the whole person in every aspect. It is the idea of total devotion.
- We cannot let things of the world detract us.
- King Solomon (I Kings 11:4) Human relationships influence what we do and how we live.
- Being friends with the world will lead us from God. (James 4:4, I John 2:15-17)
- Caleb made the decision to follow Jehovah with all his heart.
- To Follow the Lord Despite the Hardships
- Caleb followed Jehovah knowing there were giants in the land. (Numbers 13:32-33) He was willing to face the anger of his own brethren. (Numbers 14:10)
- Many Christians today will only follow Christ when it’s easy or convenient. (John 6:60-61, 66-68) But notice Matthew 5:10-12.
Conclusion:
Caleb chose to follow God fully. As a result, he was allowed to enter Canaan, receive land as an inheritance, and his land had rest from war. A great reward awaits those who follow the Lord fully.
Bobby Stafford February 17, 2013