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Overcoming Unbelief
Contributed by Andrew Dixon on Mar 4, 2026 (message contributor)
Summary: Jesus rebuked unbelief because unbelief leads to fear, discouragement and a sense of hopelessness. Unbelief also hinders us from receiving God’s blessings and when we replace disbelief with faith in God, all that seems impossible become possible.
For today’s meditation we will look at Deuteronomy 1:36, “Only Caleb son of Jephunneh will enter it. He has remained faithful to me, and I will give him and his descendants the land that he has explored.'” (GNB)
A background about Caleb
We see that God speaks highly of a man named Caleb that he would be the only one to enter into the Promised Land which God promised he would give to him and his descendants. Not only did Caleb receive commendation from God, there was a promise of God’s blessing on his descendants too.
This makes us wonder as to what kind of a man this Caleb might have been, what his background was that God would testify this way about him. Caleb was born as a slave in Egypt, and we see that the first forty years of his life must have been filled with unimaginable hardships, and difficulties.
In difficult situations, we too have so many questions such as, ‘Is God there?’ ‘Is He watching?’, ‘Does He really care?’ or ‘Why these problems?’
Caleb was forty years old when God delivered the Israelites from the cruel bondage to the Egyptians. As they neared the Promised Land the people of Israel wanted to spy on the land that was promised, so that they could know what it looked like first hand. Twelve men were chosen, one from every tribe to undertake this task to spy on the Promised Land, and Caleb was one of them. This was a great opportunity that was given to Caleb.
The amazing land
We read in Numbers 13:23, “They came to Eshcol Valley, and there they cut off a branch which had one bunch of grapes on it so heavy that it took two men to carry it on a pole between them. They also brought back some pomegranates and figs.” (GNB)
The men who went to spy on the land were astounded at what they saw. Generally a bunch of grapes can be carried in one hand or maybe with both our hands. Here we read that one bunch of grapes was so heavy that two men had to carry it on a pole between them. The land was so extraordinarily fruitful.
It is a fact that what God promises His children are always exceptional, and beyond our understanding. We need to trust the goodness of God absolutely.
This was the report that the twelve men brought to Moses as we read in Numbers 13:27, “They told Moses, "We explored the land and found it to be rich and fertile; and here is some of its fruit.” (GNB)
They confirmed that the land they explored was truly flowing with milk and honey, and was exactly the way God said it would be. They also showed the fruit from the land that they had brought back with them.
The dual report
However, we read in Numbers 13:28, “But the people who live there are powerful, and their cities are very large and well fortified. Even worse, we saw the descendants of the giants there.” (GNB)
Whenever, there is a ‘but’ we will see that there is something that we need to be cautioned about. The men saw that the land was astounding as the Lord had promised, but they were terrified by the people who were strong, intimidated by their fortified cities, and fearful of the giants who lived there. Though all the men saw the extraordinary grapes and fruits, ten of them were terrified by the giants, and failed to realize that God was well aware of this even before He promised them that bountiful land.
All of the wonderful promises of God speak to us of great things that God has in store for us, but there are also giants that try to hinder us from receiving those promises.
The consequence of unbelief
We read in Hebrews 3:19, “So we see that they were unable to enter because of unbelief.” (ESV)
The one giant that we observe is the one called unbelief. This was the reason that the people of Israel could not enter the Promised Land. It was not they physical giants they saw, but the giant of unbelief that was in their minds that stopped them from entering that wonderful land of God’s promise. This same giant also hinders us from attaining all that God has in store for us today.
How to overcome unbelief?
We will study the word of God to see how we can overcome this giant called ‘unbelief.’
The father who approached Jesus
A father came to Jesus on behalf of his son who was tormented by an evil spirit. This had caused untold misery to the man’s son.
We read in Mark 9:22, "Many times the evil spirit has tried to kill him by throwing him in the fire and into water. Have pity on us and help us, if you possibly can!" (GNB)
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