Giants in the Land
“They gave Moses
this account: We went into the land to which you sent us, and it does overflow
with milk and honey! Here is its
fruit. But the people who live there are
powerful, and the cities are fortified and very large. We even saw descendants of Anak there.” Num. 13:27-28
Once at Sinai, the Israelites were encamped for
approximately one year. The history of
events that took place during that encampment is depicted in the last half of
Exodus, the Book of Leviticus, and Numbers, chapters 1-11. During that time the people were transformed
by a covenant relationship with God.
The Ten Commandments were given, and God’s wisdom and leadership helped
Israel mature into an organized cohesive people. After the encampment at Sinai, we find in
Numbers 10:11 the Israelites finally depart and journey to the Wilderness of
Paran. Subsequently, the Israelites
begin travel from Paran to Kibroth-Hattavah (Graves of Craving) to Hazeroth,
and back to Paran. From Paran, Moses
sent out twelve spies to the land of Canaan and they returned with a report
after forty days. As Numbers 13
indicates, only Joshua and Caleb came back with a positive report. The remaining ten spies were afraid of the “giants in the land.” And so Israel disobeyed God’s command to
enter the Promised Land of Canaan. Their
consequence was to wander in the wilderness for forty years, suffer the death
of the ten spies due to a plague, and experience the elimination of the entire
first generation of the nation Israel, except for Moses, Joshua, and
Caleb. We also note in Numbers 14: 39-45
that despite Moses’ instructions, the Israelites attempt to go to the
mountaintop without the Ark of the Covenant or with Moses. The Israelites are left unprotected and
without the presence of the LORD, and are defeated and driven back to
Hormah. And the forty year wilderness
experience begins.
We see what happened to the
people of Israel as they tried to “go it alone.” Unless the Ark of the Covenant was with them,
the Israelites would always encounter defeat. The same holds true for believers
today: if we walk independently and without the presence of God in our lives,
we are assured of defeat in our lives!
Seeking the Lord, asking for His lead in our lives, and then following
after Him with a clean heart is walking with His presence in our daily
lives. Holy Spirit, turn us to Jesus!
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