Observation: These two spies (unnamed) go to "look over the land" and especially Jericho. They hide with Rahab and promise her safety, as she also tells them that everyone is afraid of the Israelites. The people of Canaan have heard of everything that has happened over 40 years, from the parting of the Red Sea to the recent defeat of the Amorites. Therefore, when the spies report back, they make this statement, that the Lord has absolutely given Canaan to them, and even the people there are afraid.
This is SO different than the first attempt to enter the land. Those spies (12 of them, named, of which 10 gave the majority report) were fearful of the people of Canaan, even inventing stories about giants in the land. They brought back evidence of abundance ... rivers, olive trees, and fruit so abundant they had to build contraptions to help carry it back. However, they looked upon people and were afraid of them, declaring they could not succeed. This time, the spies ignore the abundant land, go to a majorly fortified city, meet the people, and report that ... yea, this will be easy, the Lord has already made them melt with fear.
There are likely two key differences. One is faith in Yahweh. Though the original generation had seen the parting of the sea, and had met the Lord at Mount Sinai, they still looked at 'invading' Canaan as something they had to do. This generation now knows the Lord is in control and is giving them this land, as they have spent decades in his care. The second difference is the focus of the investigation. The first group coveted the blessing, focusing on what they would receive and then how risky it might be to claim it. The second group pursued the Lord's plan, focusing on forcing idol-worshipping people out of the cities and breaking down their false temples. It didn't become a risk/reward mindset, but rather a purpose-driven mindset.
Application: I do see this kind of maturity progression in believers today. Some first believe in Jesus because they understand they need forgiveness, want God's joy-filled love, and desire eternity in heaven. That's great! But that also creates a shallow relationship, until they begin to pursue God's purposes in their lives, seek obedience to the teachings of scripture, and live into the great commission. That level of relationship is what really changes their life.
I say this, but the truth is I have a lot of maturing to do. I still often think about what I 'get' from my faith, and fail to live a mature, obedient life. I would do better to really be in relationship with God, and thus seek his will - and his approval - every day. "Approval" isn't the goal, but relationship is.
The fact is, I have a purpose in life, and I feel like I'm not pursuing it right now. I'm not even sure what my purpose is, and maybe it's the work I'm doing, but I doubt it.
Prayer: Lord, I believe you still have kingdom work for me to do. Please, may I be worthy again to receive your call into your plan. Amen.