After being encamped near Mt. Sinai for two years, the people of Israel were on the verge of entering Canaanthe land God had promised them. God told them to send twelve spies to assess the land and the people living there. When the spies saw the strength of the Canaanites and the size of their cities, ten of them said, We cant! Two said, We can!
What made the difference?
When the ten compared the giants with themselves and the giants loomed large, the twoCaleb and Joshuacompared the giants with God, and the giants were cut down to size. The Lord is with us, they said. Do not be afraid of them (Num. 14:9).
Unbelief never lets us get beyond the difficultiesthe impregnable cities and the impossible giants. It preoccupies itself with them, brooding over them, pitting them against mere human resources.
Faith, on the other hand, though it never minimizes the dangers and difficulties of any circumstance, looks away from them to God and counts on His invisible presence and power.
What are your giants? A habit you cannot break? A temptation you cannot resist? A difficult marriage? A drug-abusing son or daughter? If we compare ourselves with our difficulties, we will always be overwhelmed. Faith looks away from the greatness of the undertaking to the greatness of an ever-present, all-powerful God.