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The Mission of the 12 Spies
Numbers 13
Unbelief in a Christian’s life robs us of blessing.
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The command to search out the land: Numbers 13:1-3.
Whose idea was it to send out the spies?
Let’s look at Deuteronomy 1:20-24.
We have to walk by faith not by sight, but human nature says to walk by sight.
We are to trust and obey.
Psalm 37:3-5; James 1:5-8.
2. The names of the spies: Numbers 13:4-16.
3. Directions given: Numbers 13:17-20.
4. Their explorations: Numbers 13:21-25.
Genesis 23:19; Genesis 49:29-31.
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The report they brought: Numbers 13:26-33; Proverbs 10:18.
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