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Reports of Spies

The reports of the twelve spies sent to scout Canaan reveal how fear and unbelief can paralyze God's people, contrasting the faith of Joshua and Caleb with the discouraging report of the other ten spies.

Overview

Moses sent twelve spies into Canaan to assess the land God promised to Israel. While all spies confirmed the land's fertility, ten brought back a fearful report emphasizing the strength of its inhabitants and fortified cities. Joshua and Caleb urged the people to trust God's promise, but the majority report sparked rebellion and doubt among the Israelites, resulting in forty years of wilderness wandering.

Key Scriptures

"The land we passed through to spy out is an exceedingly good land. If the LORD is pleased with us, he will bring us into this land and give it to us" (Numbers 14:7-8, ESV).

"We are not able to go up against the people, for they are stronger than we are" (Numbers 13:31, ESV).

"The LORD is with us; do not fear them" (Numbers 14:9, ESV).

Application

When facing obstacles to God's promises, examine whether your perspective is shaped by circumstances or by faith in God's character and power.

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