Caleb Junior fest 2022
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Sondagaand. Die Pad na Kanaan (Kaleb)
Vertel die storie van Kaleb met die opskrifte van Heaven boek se hoofstuk oor die pad na die Hemel:
act 4.12 “12 En die saligheid is in niemand anders nie, want daar is ook geen ander naam onder die hemel wat onder die mense gegee is, waardeur ons gered moet word nie.”
The New King James Version Chapter 4
12 Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”
The New King James Version Chapter 14
6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.
joh 14.6 “6 Jesus antwoord hom: Ek is die weg en die waarheid en die lewe; niemand kom na die Vader behalwe deur My nie.”
Can we be saved throuth your mom? How about your dad?
By Jesus Alone
I would like to introduce you to Caleb. Not you in the odiance, Caleb From 3600 years ago. He was well tanned. Well build. Strong like an ox. he and his team build pyramids. We do not even have the equipment today to move one of their brics. They moved and build with it, without motorised equipment. he was strong. But he knew the pain of the egyption wipt.
He was about 7 generations after Abraham.
He worked hard under Farao’s iron hand. He only knew hard word and that he had bread to eat and a place to stay. This is what he knew. He heard his dad talked about 400 years they had to stay under this iron fist..
Hebron: He rememberd the promise of his great grandphathers God that they will return to Kanain. He has never seen Kainen, but he knoew that 400 years was almost done. He knew Moses was born and that Moses wanted to save them, but then he had to run for his live. Well, he did the best he could under the iron fist of the Egyptions. Well that is what he heard from his dad, because that happened when he was still a baby.
And then Moses came back. And Moses told Pharao. TO LET HIS PEOPLE GO!!!
Afther 10 plageus here they go.
with the chickens and all…through the read see.. Through this God of his grat grand Father.. The sea opend. WOW. what an experience. They chaced the fishes...
Then the most amazing thing happend. This great God of his great grandphater. They received manna every morning. It tasted like donuts with honey on. Awesome
Then this God of his grandfather, came down on a big mountain called Sinai. And He spoke to them 10 words, the guiding principles of His chrildren. And this God said that He is their God. he deliverd them. Wow. Now that God is His God. The creator God. The almighty God. Whoe even give him donuts for breakfast. Awesome God...
Then this Awesome God said.. No other Gods. Not carven images,. Only me. I dont mind that. Caleb thought. He is the best God ever. Honor your Fahter.. for sure. No stealing hey. Because we love each other. … ten commandments
Because God can.
Now it was time to take Kanaan. The word is his Gods. God gave them a chance to accept them as their God, buth they did not want to. So now it was time to fitgh these people of Canaan, and take over.
O man this God
12 of them
Anakim
Grapes.
The land will devour them...
But throught Christ we can...
Only Through Christ it is possible. You saw what He has done with the Egyptions. The Water, the Plagues. The promise
Why not. MAN I know I am not an trained warrior, but I can move a 100 ton brick.. Man I am strong. And with God we am invincible. He will fight for us.
By Jesus alnoe we can win overcome any enemy. Any enemy...
Is Your God Dead. Luther.
c. The Surety of Our Deliverance
Patriarchs and Prophets (Chapter 48—The Division of Canaan)
Caleb now reminded Joshua of the promise then made, as the reward of his faithfulness: “The land whereon thy feet have trodden shall be thine inheritance, and thy children’s forever, because thou hast wholly followed the Lord.” He therefore presented a request that Hebron be given him for a possession. Here had been for many years the home of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; and here, in the cave of Machpelah, they were buried. Hebron was the seat of the dreaded Anakim, whose formidable appearance had so terrified the spies, and through them destroyed the courage of all Israel. This, above all others, was the place which Caleb, trusting in the strength of God, chose for his inheritance.
Patriarchs and Prophets (Chapter 48—The Division of Canaan)
“Behold, the Lord hath kept me alive,” he said, “these forty and five years, even since the Lord spake this word unto Moses: … and now, lo, I am this day fourscore and five years old (85 years old). As yet I am as strong this day as I was in the day that Moses sent me: as my strength was then, even so is my strength now, for war, both to go out, and to come in. Now therefore give me this mountain, whereof the Lord spake in that day: for thou heardest in that day how the Anakim were there, and that the cities were great and fenced: if so be the Lord will be with me, then I shall be able to drive them out, as the Lord said.” This request was supported by the chief men of Judah. Caleb himself being the one appointed from this tribe to apportion the land, he had chosen to unite these men with him in presenting his claim, that there might be no appearance of having employed his authority for selfish advantage.His claim was immediately granted. To none could the conquest of this giant stronghold be more safely entrusted. “Joshua blessed him, and gave unto Caleb the son of Jephunneh Hebron for an inheritance,” “because that he wholly followed the Lord God of Israel.” Caleb’s faith now was just what it was when his testimony had contradicted the evil report of the spies. He had believed God’s promise that He would put His people in possession of Canaan, and in this he had followed the Lord fully. He had endured with his people the long wandering in the wilderness, thus sharing the disappointments and burdens of the guilty; yet he made no complaint of this, but exalted the mercy of God that had preserved him in the wilderness when his brethren were cut off. Amid all the hardships, perils, and plagues of the desert wanderings, and during the years of warfare since entering Canaan, the Lord had preserved him; and now at upwards of fourscore his vigor was unabated. He did not ask for himself a land already conquered, but the place which above all others the spies had thought it impossible to subdue. By the help of God he would wrest his stronghold from the very giants whose power had staggered the faith of Israel. It was no desire for honor or aggrandizement that prompted Caleb’s request. The brave old warrior was desirous of giving to the people an example that would honor God, and encourage the tribes fully to subdue the land which their fathers had deemed unconquerable.
Becuase God give us the surity of victory.!!!
Caleb. Did not only concour ANAKIM...
But he overcome many cities.
He also gave a special gift of inheritance to his daugther..
Because God Can
ONLY God can save you.
Give it to Him.
Luther. Is your God dead?
d. Help Others Find Jesus, The Way
e. The True Path That Leads to Heaven