Prayer Of Caleb Elisha Goodman đ„
This prayer is designed for believers facing long battles, delayed promises, or the temptation to settle for less than Godâs best due to age, disappointment, or fear. *âLord, I come before You as Caleb came to Hebronâ Not in the weakness of my years, but in the strength of Your promise. Forty-five years have passed since You spoke, But my heart has not grown old with the wilderness. Give me this mountain, just as You said. Drive out the giants of fear, unbelief, and comfort. I refuse to die in the lowlands of âalmost enough.â
Father, make me a âGoodmanâ in the true sense: Not perfect, but persevering. Not famous, but faithful. Let my latter days exceed my former days. Let my prayer today be the key that unlocks tomorrowâs victory. Prayer Of Caleb Elisha Goodman
Would you like a printable version or a shorter daily adaptation of this prayer? This prayer is designed for believers facing long
And like Elisha, I ask not for a spirit of resignation, But a double portion of the fire that rested on Elijah. Let no king intimidate me, no chariot of doubt overtake me. Let my eyes see what flesh cannotâthe horses and chariots of heaven surrounding me. Give me this mountain, just as You said
Title: The Prayer of a Different Spirit Attributed to: Caleb Elisha Goodman (a symbolic name meaning âWholehearted, God is Salvation, Good Manâ) Theme: Persevering faith, claiming Godâs promises, and refusing to age into unbelief. Origin & Meaning The âPrayer of Caleb Elisha Goodmanâ is not a biblical passage but a devotional composition inspired by two Old Testament figures: Caleb (the spy who wholly followed the Lord, Joshua 14) and Elisha (the prophet who asked for a double portion of Elijahâs spirit). The surname Goodman reflects the New Testament call to be a âgood and faithful servantâ (Matthew 25:21).
I will not look back at Egypt. I will not stop at Jericho. I will not trade the inheritance for a tent in the valley.