Lessons of Faith from Joshua - Sabbath School Lesson 8 - Tuesday
The Power of Example
The story of Caleb and his family in Joshua 15:16–19, echoed again in Judges 1:13 and Judges 3:7–11, offers a powerful window into how a life of faith shapes the next generation. Caleb was known for his courage, his wholehearted trust in God, and his willingness to claim God’s promises even when others shrank back. When Achsah and Othniel appear in the narrative, we see that same spirit rising in them. Othniel steps forward with bravery to conquer Kirjath-sepher, and Achsah boldly asks her father for blessing—first the land, then the springs. They mirror Caleb’s faith, initiative, and confidence in God’s generosity. His example is clearly forming their character long before they ever face their own challenges.
This theme of persistence is reinforced in Jesus’ parable of the persistent widow in Luke 18:1–5. Here, Jesus uses a woman’s unrelenting determination to teach us “that men always ought to pray and not lose heart.” Her example, like Caleb’s, reminds us that the faith we live out is often seen and absorbed by those who come after us. When we model perseverance in prayer, courage in difficulty, and trust in God’s promises, we create a path for others to walk.
Passing on the torch of faith to the next generation is one of the most important responsibilities God gives His people. But it is not without challenges. Young people today face cultural pressures, shifting values, deep uncertainties about the future, and often a lack of meaningful mentorship. Many feel disconnected from the spiritual experiences of older generations or unsure of their place in the church.
At the same time, the opportunities are wide and promising. Young believers are eager for authenticity, purpose, and a faith that makes a difference in the world. They have energy, creativity, technological skill, and a willingness to serve. Like Othniel, many are ready to step into leadership when they see a faith worth imitating.
So what can we do to train and empower youth for godly leadership?
We model what we want to see. We must be consistent in prayer, steady in obedience, humble in service, and bold in faith. We give them opportunities to grow, lead, and make decisions. We listen to them. We share our stories—not as perfect heroes, but as redeemed people still trusting God. We intentionally involve them in ministry, nurture their gifts, and speak life into their calling. Above all, we demonstrate the kind of faith that makes them say, like Achsah and Othniel, “I want to live like that.”
Our example will either inspire courage or reinforce complacency; it will either stir up faith or sow indifference. The next generation is watching—just as Othniel watched Caleb, and just as Jesus’ disciples watched Him pray, teach, love, and endure. What we live will always teach louder than what we say.
Bible Verses for Reflection
• Joshua 24:15 – “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
• 1 Timothy 4:12 – “Be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity.”
• Psalm 78:4 – “We will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord.”
• Titus 2:7–8 – “In all things showing yourself to be a pattern of good works.”
• Proverbs 22:6 – “Train up a child in the way he should go…”
Prayer
Lord, thank You for the faithful examples You place in our lives and for the calling You give us to be examples to others. Help us to live with Caleb’s courage, Achsah’s boldness, and Othniel’s readiness. Teach us to pass on our faith with humility, intentionality, and love. Strengthen the young people around us, and raise them up as leaders who honor You. May our lives point them to Jesus and inspire them to trust You fully. In Your name we pray, Amen.




