After the children of Israel were freed from Egyptian bondage and delivered from Pharaoh's army, they began their journey toward Mt. Sinai. In the wilderness.

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After the children of Israel were freed from Egyptian bondage and delivered from Pharaoh's army, they began their journey toward Mt. Sinai. In the wilderness God provided food, water and protection. When they arrived at Sinai, they received the law that would govern them as a nation and the pattern for the tabernacle regulating their worship. After being numbered and organized, they were not ready to enter the land of promise.

“…for every one that went to be numbered, from twenty years old and upward, for six hundred thousand and three thousand and five hundred and fifty men” (Ex. 38: 26). Numbers 33: 1-50

The actual distance between Mount Horeb (beginning of their journey) and Kadesh (end of journey) was approximately only 165 miles. At fifteen miles per day, the journey would have taken only eleven days. (See Deut. 1: 1-3.) Sin and rebellion to God's commandments turned an eleven day journey into "40" years (Num. 14: 22-24). God took "40" years instead of eleven days to see that the original rebels did not enter the Promised Land (Num. 14: 23, 24). Numbers 33: 1-50

It was agreed to search the land (Deut. 1: 20-23). After forty days, the spies returned and admitted Canaan was a wonderful land, but they expressed doubt whether or not they could conquer these strong people. Two of the spies, Caleb and Joshua, objected and said, "we are well able" to take the land. However, the majority prevailed and Israel wandered in the wilderness another 38 years while an entire generation died.

Many of the events recorded in the Hebrew scriptures are meant to teach by example (I Cor. 10: 11). The question is what can we learn from the twelve spies that can help us live and think right today?

The outlook of the ten spies was not very bright. The inspired writer called it "an evil report" (Num. 13: 32). Caleb and Joshua saw the possibilities instead of the problems, God instead of giants, and victory instead of defeat. God said Caleb "had a different spirit" (Num. 14: 24).

They said, "We are not able" (Num. 13: 31). Doubt caused them to question their ability to take the land and their God who was leading them.

“We were in our own sight as grasshoppers,” said they, “and so we were in their sight” (Num. 13: 33).

Joshua indicates that ten of the spies were afraid (Num. 14: 9). Fear naturally follows doubt and self- depreciation (cp. Matt. 25: 25).

When people become negative, they turn to criticizing others who want to move forward. The whole congregation was influenced by these terrible ten to murmur against God's leaders, Moses and Aaron (Num. 14: 1,2).

The preceding attitudes contributed to the spirit of rebellion against God. They said, "Let us make a captain and return to Egypt" (14: 4, 9).

Implied ingratitude is also a spirit that was not thankful for their blessings. They failed to appreciate all that God had done for them in the two years after leaving Egypt (Num. 14: 2).

“2: And all the children of Israel murmured against Moses and against Aaron: and the whole congregation said unto them, Would God that we had died in the land of Egypt! or would God we had died in this wilderness!” (Num. 14, cp. Phili. 2: 14.)

All of these negative traits can be summed up in one word -- unbelief. The writer of Heb. 3:18,19 says that un- belief kept them from entering Canaan.

These two men were "different." They had a different disposition, a different focus on life, and a different attitude toward God and His work.

They said, "We are well able to overcome" (Num. 13: 30). They believed in themselves, in their fellow Israelites and of most importance, in their God.

Concerning the Canaanites Joshua said, "The people are bread for us: their defense is departed from them, and the Lord is with us" (Num.14: 9).

Joshua said, "Fear them not" (Num.14: 9). He was not afraid of the giants, the walled cities or the strength of the people.

Caleb said, "Let us go up at once, and possess it" (Num.13: 30). Positive people say, "Let's go and do it now!"

They understood the land was a gift from God, a blessing due to His delight in them (14:7,8). True appreciation for one's blessings will lead to action and obedience.

Today, as we face the giant problems of sin, suffering or sickness in our personal lives or the apathy, indifference and cowardice in the lives of our brethren, we need the positive traits of faith, confidence, and courage, coupled with action and an appreciation of God's blessings to lead us on to victory.

Out of the original multiplied thousands, only Caleb and Joshua, entered Canaan. Jesus said only a "few“ will enter and walk the strait and narrow way leading to life, while many will walk the broad way leading to destruction (Matt. 7:13,14). Will you and I decide to develop the disposition like God's two heroes of old?