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When it comes to believing and working toward anything great, we tend to disqualify ourselves in our own minds. It’s often easier for us to believe what we’re facing is stronger and more able than we are. For the Israelites in Numbers 13, they viewed the people in Canaan as giants, while they viewed themselves as grasshoppers. However, Caleb was able to adjust his vision and see the Canaanites for what they were — already defeated. God had spoken and said it was already handled, and Caleb shifted his vision to match God’s word over what it may have looked like. Because of this, he was able to experience all that God promised.
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When it comes to believing and working toward anything great, we tend to disqualify ourselves in our own minds. It’s often easier for us to believe what we’re facing is stronger and more able than we are. For the Israelites in Numbers 13, they viewed the people in Canaan as giants, while they viewed themselves as grasshoppers. However, Caleb was able to adjust his vision and see the Canaanites for what they were — already defeated. God had spoken and said it was already handled, and Caleb shifted his vision to match God’s word over what it may have looked like. Because of this, he was able to experience all that God promised.