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I. Caleb’s Past vs. 6-9
A. Caleb was different, because he was devoted to Yahweh fully.
He referenced the Lord 9 times.
Why, because he had set out to follow the Lord fully.
Num.
14:24
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Even though he didn’t deserve the wilderness, he didn’t complain with putting his dreams on hold for 45 years.
He patiently waited on the Lord.
C. While he waited, he followed Yahweh fully.
(God thoughts ex) Ps. 42:5-6
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Caleb’s Present vs. 10-15
A. Now, before they can move on, they need to fulfill this promise to Caleb.
At 85, he was ready to go.
B. For 45 years Caleb has dreamed of fighting giants.
Most dream of fishing or golfing everyday.
But not Caleb, he had a holy cause.
“When your cause is great, the problems begin to shrink”- Max Lucado.
C. Caleb took Hebron and defeated the giants, because he was fully devoted to Yahweh.
He didn’t do anything half way.
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