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Joshua 14:6-14
Introduction
Caleb = dog, he was a bulldog for God.
1A.
Caleb’s Faith
1B.
The magnitude of his faith
Six times we are told that he followed the Lord “fully” (Num.
14:24; 32:12; Deut.
1:36; Joshua 14:8-9, 14).
2B.
The measure of his faith
Caleb was “an overcomer” (1 John 2:13-14 and 5:4), a man who surrendered wholly to the Lord and fully obeyed His Word.
2A.
Caleb’s Faithfulness
He was committed to God's plan  (Joshua 14:6-7; Jeremiah 29:11)
He was convinced that God would keep His promise  (Joshua 14:8-9; Titus 1:1-3; Philippians 1:6)
He was confident of God's provision  (Joshua 14:10-12; Philippians 4:13,19)
3A.
Caleb’s Future
Man’s blessing  (Joshua 14:13)
God’s blessing  (Joshua 14:14)
Application
Begins with faith and grow in faith.
(Romans 1:17)
Questions~/comments
Next meeting.
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