Day 17: Faith that has an impact on the kingdom

Choosing to believe big is a way to bring God’s power forward into our lives. This faith will ultimately have an eternal impact.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

Reflect on the Word

The Israelites stand at the threshold of the Promised Land. God has delivered them in so many ways on their journey from Egypt. They
send spies to scout out the land God has promised to them. It is everything God told them it would be.

But they think giants will keep them from possessing it. Caleb (and elsewhere we find out Joshua) is alone in being confident that God will do what He has promised.

How often are we like the Israelites? We easily forget the things that God has done in the past: in our own lives, throughout history and in the Bible.

But we serve a God who does miraculous things. We serve a God who is in total control of everything. There is no reason we should doubt God or think that any request is too big for Him. Jesus assures us in John 14 that if we offer our prayers in Jesus’ name (if they align with God’s will), it will be done. We, like Caleb, should confidently declare that God will do what He has promised.

It might not be done in the way or the time that we expect, but God’s kingdom will come. His will will be done. We can ask big kingdom
things in faith, and God will hear. God will act. No giant or scheme of the enemy will keep us from possessing the land God has given us.

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