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May 17, 2026    Eliasar Lara

This powerful message centers on a fundamental truth: our perspective shapes our reality and determines what we possess in our spiritual lives. Drawing from the story of the twelve spies sent to scout the Promised Land in Numbers 13-14, we're confronted with a stark contrast between fear-based and faith-based perspectives. Ten spies saw giants and impossibilities, viewing themselves as grasshoppers. Only Caleb and Joshua saw the same reality through the lens of God's promises and declared, 'We are able!' This isn't about positive thinking—it's about remembering what God has said about our situation. When we know God intimately, not just intellectually, our perspective shifts from the size of our problems to the size of our God. The message challenges us to examine whether we're fighting for victory or fighting from victory, reminding us that Jesus has already won. Our Christian walk has no reverse gear; we must keep moving forward even when giants stand before us. The key insight is profound: God sees all our enemies as grasshoppers, and when we align our perspective with His, we step into the promises He's already given us. This isn't about denying reality—it's about seeing reality through the eyes of faith rather than fear.

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