In the Wilderness Part 4 - Breakdown
  Yesterday, we continued our series In the  Wilderness. Last time we looked  at the Israelites complaining in Numbers  11:1-9 ; this time we looked at the effect on Moses in v10-17 .   These verses are a crisis for Moses, and in some  ways he never really recovers. In the previous year, he has saved the  nation three times by praying for them (Exodus 17, Exodus 33, Numbers  11:2). He never does that again. Instead we keep on getting  challenges to Moses' leadership.   Moses' biggest  problem in this passage is the weight of unrealistic expectations.  The people are acting like little children, and expecting him to  carry them. They are asking him to provide the whole nation with  meat. Both of those are things that God had done earlier in their  wanderings. God provided them with quail in Exodus 16 and said in  Exodus 19 that he had carried the nation "on eagle's wings". But  Moses forgets that. He listens to the people's unreasonable  expectations of him and...
