Fully Devoted, Fully Satisfied

Jun 22, 2025    Trent Casto

Caleb refused to be satisfied with half-hearted devotion or be lulled into complacency. At its heart, complacency is a willingness to be satisfied with how things are, but not how things should be. It affects people of every age and generation. Like rivers, people flow toward the path of least resistance. But not Caleb.


Sermon Outline:

I. The Fully Satisfied are Fully Devoted to God’s Cause.

II. The Fully Satisfied are Fully Devoted to God’s Word.

III. The Fully Satisfied are Fully Devoted to God’s Glory.


Sermon Discussion Questions:

1. What competing causes or priorities sometimes pull you away from being fully devoted to God’s cause? How have you experienced the tension between living for yourself and living for God?

2. Caleb waited 45 years for God’s promise to be fulfilled and never gave up. Share about a time when you’ve had to wait on God’s promises. How did that season affect your faith? What helps you continue trusting when God’s timing doesn't match your expectations?

3. What fears, sins, challenges, or obstacles are you currently facing or avoiding? What would it look like for you to have Caleb’s mindset about the challenges in your life?

4. What would full devotion to God look like practically in your current season of life? What specific step of obedience or trust is God calling you to take this week?