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Worthy Brief - 3/11/2026

Friend, take the mountain!

Joshua 14:12  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." 

When Caleb finally stood in the land God had promised, he was eighty-five years old. Forty-five years had passed since he first spied the land with Joshua, and an entire generation had risen and fallen in the wilderness. Yet Caleb’s faith had not weakened. Standing before Joshua, he made a remarkable request: “Now therefore, give me this mountain.” He did not ask for comfort or easier ground. He asked for the very place where the giants still lived.

The Anakim were still there, just as they had been when Caleb first saw the land decades earlier. Time had passed, but the challenge had not disappeared. Yet neither had Caleb’s confidence. The same spirit that believed God at forty years old was still alive in him at eighty-five. The years had not diminished his faith; they had refined it.

This reveals an important truth about God's promises. Promise requires courage even at fulfillment. Many people assume that when God’s promise comes into view, the obstacles will fade away. Caleb’s story shows otherwise. The giants did not vanish simply because the time of inheritance had arrived. The promise still required faith to possess.

But Caleb’s spirit remained aligned with the covenant. He declared that he was still as strong for battle as he had been when Moses first sent him into the land. His faith had matured over time, but it had not weakened. The years of waiting had strengthened his resolve rather than diminishing it.

Giants do not disappear -- faith grows stronger.

Caleb understood that the mountain was not a problem; it was an opportunity. The very giants that once intimidated a generation now stood as the final step into fulfillment. What others feared, Caleb was ready to confront. The promise had sustained him through decades of waiting, and now he was prepared to claim it.

Inheritance requires finishing strength. It is not enough to begin in faith; the promise belongs to those who carry that faith all the way to the end.

Friend, this is the hour to ask boldly for the mountain set before you. Do not settle for comfort when God has called you to possess His promises. The presence of giants does not cancel what God has spoken -- it confirms that something significant lies ahead. Let your faith be stronger today than when you first believed. Hold fast to the promise and do not lose strength at the finish line. Those who endure with courage will not only see the promise—they will inherit it.

George & Baht Rivka (Currently in Tennessee)
Please pray for our son, Obadiah, and his team on the mission field in Ethiopia.

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