Give me this Mountain
Now, give me this mountain that the Lord spoke in that day; for you heard in that day how the Anakim were there, and that the cities were great and fortified. It may be the Lord will be with me, and I shall be able to drive them out as the Lord said. ~ Joshua 14:12
What if the very thing that looks too big, too late, or too difficult in your life is actually the place God is calling you to step into with bold faith?
In today’s scripture reading, we read about Caleb who stood in front of Joshua at eighty-five years old, not asking for something easy, not asking to slow down, but asking for a mountain. Not just any mountain, but one occupied by giants. While others might have settled into comfort or looked back at what had already been accomplished, Caleb looked forward with confidence in what God had promised.
Having bold faith like Caleb did all those years ago is still important today. In a world that often tells you to play it safe, stay comfortable, or lower your expectations, God calls His children to trust Him fully and step into what He has spoken, no matter how long it takes or how impossible it may seem.
As we look at Caleb’s life, consider these three powerful truths that can shape how you walk with God right where you are.
1. Hold on to what God has spoken
Caleb never let go of the promise God gave him, even though decades passed before he saw it come to life. Time did not weaken his faith. It strengthened it.
You can apply this truth in your daily life, by holding onto the things God has placed in your heart, even when you do not see immediate results. Maybe God gave you a vision for your family, your calling, or your future, and it feels like nothing is moving. Instead of letting doubt take over, keep bringing that promise back to Him in prayer and speak His promises over it.
For example, if you are believing for restoration in a relationship, you may not see change right away. But you continue choosing patience, forgiveness, and prayer, trusting that God is still working even when it feels quiet.
2. Don’t let your current circumstances redefine your confidence
Caleb acknowledged the giants. He did not ignore the challenge, but he also did not let it define the outcome. His confidence was rooted in God, not in what the outward circumstances.
In today’s world, it is easy to let what you see in the natural world speak louder than God’s promises. You might look at your finances, your health, or your situation and feel overwhelmed. But like Caleb, you can choose to let your confidence come from who God is, not what is in front of you.
You can put this principle into practice in your life when you are stepping into something new and feel underqualified. Instead of shrinking back, remind yourself that God equips those He calls. Take the step of faith, anyway, trusting that His strength will meet you there.
3. Stay strong through the process
Caleb said he was just as strong at eighty-five as he was at forty. That strength was not just physical. It was spiritual. He stayed steady in his faith through all his years of life.
Growth with God is not built in one minute. It is built through consistency, through showing up, through trusting and through continuing to believe even when the journey feels long.
Remember, if you have been praying about something for years, it can be tempting to grow tired or discouraged. But strength comes when you continue choosing to seek Him, continue choosing to trust Him, and continue choosing to follow His leading day by day.
I remember a particular time in my own life when I felt stuck. I felt like I had been holding onto a promise for so long that I started to question if I had actually heard God correctly. After much time had passed, circumstances had shifted, and it would have been easy to let go and settle for something less. But deep down, I knew what He had spoken to my heart.
There were moments I had to remind myself again and again that just because I did not see movement, it didn’t mean God wasn’t working. I had to keep choosing faith over what I felt. When I finally saw God begin to move in that situation, it was clear that He had been faithful all along. The waiting hadn’t been wasted, it had strengthened and grown me into the faith I needed for the next step in His plan.
Today I want to encourage you to hold onto what God has spoken, even if it feels delayed, even if it looks impossible, and even if others do not understand. The same God who empowered Caleb to take his mountain is the same God who is working in your life right now. Your waiting is not wasted, your faith is not unseen, and your promise is not forgotten. Take a moment today to write down one promise you believe God has given you, find a scripture that supports it, and begin praying over it daily with expectation. Stay steady, keep trusting, and be willing to say with confidence, “Give me this mountain.”
Today’s scripture reading: Joshua 14
1 These are the areas which the children of Israel inherited in the land of Canaan, which Eleazar the priest, Joshua the son of Nun, and the heads of the fathers of the tribes of the children of Israel distributed as an inheritance to them.
2 Their inheritance was by lot, as the Lord had commanded by the hand of Moses, for the nine tribes and the half-tribe.
3 For Moses had given the inheritance of the two tribes and the half-tribe on the other side of the Jordan; but to the Levites he had given no inheritance among them.
4 For the children of Joseph were two tribes: Manasseh and Ephraim. And they gave no part to the Levites in the land, except cities to dwell in, with their common-lands for their livestock and their property.
5 As the Lord had commanded Moses, so the children of Israel did; and they divided the land.
6 Then the children of Judah came to Joshua in Gilgal. And Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite said to him: “You know the word which the Lord said to Moses the man of God concerning you and me in Kadesh Barnea.
7 I was forty years old when Moses the servant of the Lord sent me from Kadesh Barnea to spy out the land, and I brought back word to him as it was in my heart.
8 Nevertheless my brethren who went up with me made the heart of the people melt, but I wholly followed the Lord my God.
9 So Moses swore on that day, saying, ‘Surely the land where your foot has trodden shall be your inheritance and your children’s forever, because you have wholly followed the Lord my God.’
10 And now, behold, the Lord has kept me alive, as He said, these forty-five years, ever since the Lord spoke this word to Moses while Israel wandered in the wilderness; and now, here I am this day, eighty-five years old.
11 As yet I am as strong this day as on the day that Moses sent me; just as my strength was then, so now is my strength for war, both for going out and for coming in.
12 Now therefore, give me this mountain of which the Lord spoke in that day; for you heard in that day how the Anakim were there, and that the cities were great and fortified. It may be that the Lord will be with me, and I shall be able to drive them out as the Lord said.”
13 And Joshua blessed him, and gave Hebron to Caleb the son of Jephunneh as an inheritance.
14 Hebron therefore became the inheritance of Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite to this day, because he wholly followed the Lord God of Israel.
15 And the name of Hebron formerly was Kirjath Arba (Arba was the greatest man among the Anakim). Then the land had rest from war.
Journal:
- What promise from God have I been tempted to let go of, and how can I begin to hold onto it again with faith
- What circumstances in my life have been speaking louder than God’s truth, and what scripture can I stand on instead
- In what area do I need to stay consistent and strong, even if I have not yet seen the outcome