A Different Spirit-Joel Osteen
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| TODAY’S SCRIPTURE | 
| “But My servant Caleb, because he has had a different spirit and has followed Me fully, I will bring into the land which he entered, and his descendants shall take possession of it.” | 
| (Numbers 14:24, NASB) | 
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| TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria | 
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One
 time in Scripture, Moses sent twelve men to spy out the Promised Land. 
The people of Israel were camped right next door and excited about 
possessing the land. But after 40 days, ten of the men came back with a 
negative report. They said, “Moses, there are giants in the land, and 
we’ll never defeat them.” That negative report spread throughout the 
rest of the camp, and the people began to murmur and complain. 
But one of the spies named Caleb said, “Moses, we are well able to defeat these people. Let us go up at once and take the land!” 
It’s
 interesting that they all saw the same land, the same circumstances; 
yet, they had totally different views. How could their reports be so 
opposite? Here’s how: Caleb had a different spirit. He saw things with a
 different perspective. Others were focused on the giants, but Caleb was
 focused on his God. The people who complained never actually made it 
into the Promised Land, but Caleb did. He accompanied a new generation 
that chose the blessing of God. 
Today,
 you can choose to have a different spirit. Don’t listen to what 
everyone else says; listen to what God says. Choose to believe His Word,
 choose to obey Him, and He will lead you into your promised land! 
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| A PRAYER FOR TODAY | 
| Father in heaven, today I choose to tune out the negative voices of the world. I choose to trust in You even when no one else around me will. I thank You for the good things You are doing in my life and trust that You will fulfill every promise You’ve made to me in Jesus’ name. Amen. | 
| — Joel & Victoria Osteen | 
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