Read Numbers 20.
This is beginning to sound like a broken record. Whenever there is an overwhelming need, the
people complain against their leaders and blame them. Further, they wish either that they had
stayed in slavery in Egypt
or died already. In spite of all that
God has done to end it, the grumbling continued. The truth was that the LORD was responsible for the situation and the nation was exactly where God led them. Israel was about to experience one of the grand miracles of the entire Bible.
Why were the people continuing to grumble and lose sight of God's leadership?
Emotions and perceptions can trump reality and truth.
Fear causes us to panic that our needs will not be met. It is so easy to blame others for what, in
fact, God is doing. In this case, God
wanted to demonstrate His great power and meet their needs. But when the LORD did not supply as they
wanted and on their time table they felt totally justified in their rebellion.
God had a miraculous plan to meet their needs; one they
would never forget. There were three steps to the
instructions: a) take the staff; b) assemble the people; c) speak to the rock to
yield its water. Moses obeyed the first
two and utterly disobeyed the last part.
He failed to discipline his anger. This resulted in Moses never entering the Promise Land.
Paul told Pastor Timothy that "the Lord's servant must
not be quarrelsome but kind to everyone, able to teach, patiently enduring
evil, correcting his opponents with gentleness" (2 Timothy 2:24-25a). That is tough to do when facing angry
people. Moses lost his anger and then lost his future because he took
the complaining personally. Note his
words in 20:10b-"Hear now you rebels: shall we bring water for you out of
this rock?" By announcing that
"we" (Moses and Aaron) would supply water and by striking the rock twice, he gave appearance to the people that his power could do this. He failed to glorify God and direct full
attention to Him.
The LORD is concerned about not only what is done but also
how it is done.
When others see the difference Christ makes in the way we
handle a pressure situation, God can use it to draw attention to Himself. So, how can we glorify God when the pressure
is on?
1. Know exactly what God wanted done
2. Ask to be filled with the Spirit (Galatians 5:16-24)
3. Obey wholeheartedly
Jesus is the Rock of Ages.
When a person speaks to that Rock, He gives Living Water that springs up
into everlasting life. (John 4:10-14)
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