"Nevertheless, in their presumption they went up toward the high
hill country, though neither Moses nor the ark of the Lord's covenant moved from
the camp." Numbers 14:44
The people of Israel were brought out of Egypt to enter a new land-the
Promised Land. This land was not handed over to them freely; it required the
removing of God's enemies through battle. It required a partnership between God
and the people. As long as the people remained true to God, they were
victorious.
The people were camped at Kadesh Barnea, near the border entrance to the
long-awaited Promised Land. All the hardships of their journey from Egypt were
now culminating at this important crossing. However, Joshua and Caleb were the
only scouts who proclaimed faith in God to take them into the land and conquer
their enemies. The other spies saw all the dangers and refused to take the risk.
The people of the camp shrank in fear because of their report. They decided not
to enter in.
God was angered at the people for their lack of faith. Moses had to intercede
on their behalf. Once they realized what they had done, it was too late. But
they thought their repentance was enough to right their wrong. They presumed
this was all that was necessary.
Moses informed them they were deceived in their presumption of God's favor.
They went to battle against the Amalekites only to be soundly defeated. Those
who returned did not understand why they lost the battle.
It is important for us to know whether we have God's hand upon our endeavors.
Presumption leads to failure. God's favor leads to success. Ask God to confirm
His hand on your endeavors.
..."If Your presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here"
(Exodus 33:15).
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