The LORD planned all along to supply their needs. This was a test. He most often waits until there is no answer to the challenge without Divine intervention. How one behaves while waiting is a test. And, then our use of the resources He supplies is another test. Both are seen in this chapter.
But, isn't it okay with God to tell how you truly feel? When does expressing one's personal feelings cross the line to become grumbling and sinful?
1. When it is expressed in anger. Yes, we have all experienced hurt that leads to anger. We can even mentally justify the vengeance. The emotions are understandable, but they must be quickly resolved. Unresolved anger can destroy a person from the inside out.
2. When it is expressed with no intent to resolve anything. This is complaining to complain. Sometimes folks just like echoing bad news with no thought of working on a solution.
3. When it is expressed repetitively and based on a personal bias or agenda. Notice that this is not just a statement of disappointment, but this happens when one will not let it go. We do this when we do not get our own way, when others did not do it our way, or it is not done on our time table.
4. When it attacks and blames other people. Almost all the time, there are other humans involved. However, a spiritually mature person wants to deal with the emotion of the moment quickly so they do not miss what God is doing. When it does not make sense to us, our faith in God's goodness, His plan, and His provisions are being tested.
God will be faithful. Will we?
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