Today I was reading in the book of Joshua, chapter 14. In this chapter we see Caleb talking to Joshua, but first a little backstory:
Joshua and Caleb have been part of the biblical narrative at this point for a long time. They were part of the group that was sent by Moses to spy out the land. But Joshua and Caleb were unique even in that group because they were the only honest men who returned. They remained tethered to the Lord and faithful to Him. The rest of the group made the people’s hearts “melt with fear” but Joshua and Caleb remained steadfast to the Lord. They were the only two allowed to live long enough to enter the promised land. Joshua now leads the Israelites and they have just defeated Jericho along with a slew of other nations.
Now, let’s get back to chapter 14. We know (because the text tells us) that Caleb is 85 years old. Joshua and Caleb are the oldest people in the nation of Israel since all of their peers and elders were killed prior to entering the land they are now taking. So it is likely that Joshua and Caleb have this sort of power, influence, and respect from the rest of the people.
In chapter 14 we see Caleb speak with Joshua. If you have time, go and read Joshua 14:6-15. It’s worth the read. The thing that stood out to me is how Caleb described himself. In verse 8 he says, “I, however, followed the LORD my God wholeheartedly.” Wow. What a statement to make about yourself, especially in comparison to other people.
But I don’t believe this statement is proud or self-serving. This is true. Both Caleb and Joshua are described in this way by others throughout the scriptures. We even see that Moses said this about them! So we can know that Caleb is not full of pride in this moment.
As I read this statement though, I began to think, “I want to be able to say that about my life, and I want others to describe me in that way too!” How incredible would it be to live a live of following the Lord wholeheartedly and to be known by that.
I want to be like Caleb. I want to follow the Lord wholeheartedly until the end of my days. And I want others to know that the LORD is who I follow in all circumstances of life. I don’t want to follow God with lukewarm faith or with “half-trust” or with more faith in myself than in Him. No! I want a full, wholehearted trust and following all of my days!
I can’t imagine all that Joshua and Caleb went through in their lives. They saw the promised land, and then had to wait to enter it. While they waited all of their friends, parents, and other elders of the community died. They experienced a lot of loss. And yet, the Bible would describe both of these men as those who followed the Lord wholeheartedly. Clearly they remained steadfast and tethered to the Lord in some difficult times.
Today, I pray that these words encourage you as much as they encourage me. Take some time to think about what this means in your life to “follow God wholeheartedly.” What needs to change for this to be true of you?
Friends, He is worth it all. I want to give up my life to follow Jesus with my whole heart for all of my days, and I will do that without hesitation because I know that life with Him is the only way to truly live.
“You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being.”
Revelation 4:11 (NIV)
