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Numbers 11–14; 20–24; 27: Rebel Not Ye against the Lord, Neither Fear

Come Follow Me · Week 19 · May 4–May 10, 2026 · Numbers 14:8-9, 21:8-9, 12:3, 13:30, 14:24

Choose faith over fear with Joshua and Caleb, discover the healing power of looking to Christ, and learn what true meekness really means

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Family discussion questions

Use these around the dinner table, in Sunday School, or for companionship study — each comes from this week's chapters.

  1. What 'giants' are you facing right now? How can faith change your perspective on them?
  2. Why is it so hard to stand with the faithful minority when the majority disagrees?
  3. Why do you think ten out of twelve spies chose fear while only two chose faith?
  4. When have you been in a situation where most people around you were afraid but you chose to trust God?
  5. How does this verse change the way you think about the crucifixion of Jesus?
  6. When have you been in the minority for standing up for what's right? How did it feel?
  7. What helps you choose faith when everyone around you is choosing fear?
  8. What does it mean to 'look to Christ' in your daily life?

Sample questions from this week's game

You're one of twelve spies sent to scout a new land. It's beautiful and bountiful, but the people living there are huge and their cities are fortified. Ten of your fellow spies say, 'We can't do it — we're like grasshoppers compared to them.' What do you report?

Numbers 13:30; 14:8-9

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Stand with Caleb and Joshua: 'The Lord is with us — we can do this!' — The ten fearful spies saw giants and saw themselves as grasshoppers. Joshua and Caleb saw the same giants but said, 'They are bread for us' — meaning God would consume their enemies. The difference wasn't information; it was perspective. Faith sees God's power; fear sees only the problem.

True or False: Out of twelve spies sent to scout the promised land, only Joshua and Caleb came back with a faith-filled report.

Numbers 13:30; 14:6-9

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True — True! While ten spies focused on the giants and fortified cities, Joshua and Caleb declared, 'If the Lord delight in us, then he will bring us into this land.' They had the same information as the other ten but chose faith over fear.

Read the lesson

This week covers Numbers 14:8-9, 21:8-9, 12:3, 13:30, 14:24. Read the chapters at churchofjesuschrist.org.

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