Joshua
and Caleb were among the twelve spies sent to spy out the Promised
Land. They didn't shed tears, bemoaning the conditions they had found.
Rather, they rejoiced after searching out the land and came back full of
hope, faith and vision.
Do you know Christians like this? They
are always rejoicing. You know they are enduring awful trials, yet they
seem to know how to get hold of God in the midst of their situation.
What
about you? Are you always down, always complaining? Perhaps your
personal problems or family situations have possessed you and eaten up
your soul. Beloved, no matter what you are going through, you are
precious to God. If you come to Him with a repentant heart and a hungry
soul, He will give you His vision and hope.
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