The plague of small thinking strikes again! In Numbers 11:28, Joshua was extremely concerned that someone other than Moses might be used of God to prophesy.
Joshua did not comprehend that God can use whomever he wants in order to accomplish what ever he wants.
In Numbers 13, the 10 spies had to decide between the grapes and the Giants.
Huge clusters of fruit should have captured the Israelites attention, faith and excitement.
Instead, their eyes were on the Giants who stood guard over the abundance.
The devil always tries to get our attention moral his resistance that on God's provision.
A small, limited vision will make us see ourselves as" grasshoppers in our own eyes" (Numbers 13:33) instead of" well able to overcome" v (. 30)
Philip rehearsed to Jesus how impossible it was to feed 5000 men in the wilderness, while Andrew went and found five loaves and two fish.
Small thinking involves meditating all negative, impossible faults that outweigh God's word.
Although Moses had said," be of good courage" (Numbers 13:20), the spies fearful thinking cause them to believe that the Giants were too large to" go for the grapes."
Think large: conquest... Good report... Well able!
Daily reading
Numbers 11:24 – 13:33,
Psalms 52:1 – 9,
Proverbs 11:1 – 3,
Mark 14:22 – 52
Joshua did not comprehend that God can use whomever he wants in order to accomplish what ever he wants.
In Numbers 13, the 10 spies had to decide between the grapes and the Giants.
Huge clusters of fruit should have captured the Israelites attention, faith and excitement.
Instead, their eyes were on the Giants who stood guard over the abundance.
The devil always tries to get our attention moral his resistance that on God's provision.
A small, limited vision will make us see ourselves as" grasshoppers in our own eyes" (Numbers 13:33) instead of" well able to overcome" v (. 30)
Philip rehearsed to Jesus how impossible it was to feed 5000 men in the wilderness, while Andrew went and found five loaves and two fish.
Small thinking involves meditating all negative, impossible faults that outweigh God's word.
Although Moses had said," be of good courage" (Numbers 13:20), the spies fearful thinking cause them to believe that the Giants were too large to" go for the grapes."
Think large: conquest... Good report... Well able!
Daily reading
Numbers 11:24 – 13:33,
Psalms 52:1 – 9,
Proverbs 11:1 – 3,
Mark 14:22 – 52