Numbers 14:1-9
Who’s
your favorite: Eeyore or Tigger?
Have
you ever noticed that there are two kinds of people in the world? One sees
everything as half empty and the other as half full. In Winnie the Pooh,
Eeyore is a half empty kind of guy: “It’s not much of a tail but I’m sort of
attached to it”. While Tigger is always bouncing around: “Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! I almost
bounced clear outta the book!”
In
today’s passage the Israelites are half empty as they respond in despair to the
report concerning the Promised Land: “If
only we had died in Egypt! Or in this wilderness! Why is the Lord bringing us
to this land only to let us fall by the sword?” Sort of sounds like Eeyore
doesn’t it?
While
Joshua and Caleb are half full kind of guys: “The land we passed through and explored is exceedingly good. If the
Lord is pleased with us, He will lead us into that land, a land flowing with
milk and honey, and will give it to us.”
Do you feel like bouncing with Tigger?
How
did the other ten spies explore the same land as Joshua and Caleb but came to
the totally opposite conclusion? The answer is in the last statement in today’s
passage. “The Lord is with us. Do not be
afraid of them”.
There
are many examples in the Bible of people who believed and trusted that God
would be with them in difficult, if not impossible situations. Moses ran away
from Egypt and Gideon was hiding in a winepress when God promised each of them,
“I will be with you”. The same
promise is true for you and me.
Eeyore
and Tigger are make believe characters from a fictional children’s book, but
they have human traits. Traits that can be seen in people throughout the Bible.
Traits that we can see in ourselves.
Are
you more like Eeyore or Tigger? Or a better question to ask is this; do you see
God at work in your life or do you only see the obstacles? Like the Israelites,
do you ask God why, or like Joshua and Caleb do you ask God why not?
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