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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

In the Wilderness Part 3 (Monday Morning Mail)

Good Morning! Yesterday, we continued with our series "In the Wilderness", following Israel's journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. We skipped the giving of the Law, the priesthood and the Tabernacle at Mount Sinai, and resumed in Numbers 11, roughly a year after Exodus 17 but only slightly further on the journey. Perhaps the biggest surprise is that so little has changed. The people have been fed by God every day for a year (except Saturdays!), they have heard God speaking the 10 Commandments, they have been given the Law, sacrifices so that they can be forgiven, and a way to access God by the priesthood and the Tabernacle. But they are still complaining. Complaining is a big problem, but is far too ignored in modern Christian culture. I know it's been a problem for me, and I talked a lot more about that in my sermon yesterday. I've only got space here for a few thoughts on what the start of Numbers 11 shows us about complaining. Complain

In the Wilderness, Part 2

Good Morning! Yesterday morning, we continued our series In the Wilderness , looking at Israel's wanderings from Egypt to the Promised Land. Specifically, we looked at Exodus 17:1-7, and how the Psalmist applied it in Psalm 95. [Incidentally, Hebrews applies Psalm 95 in chapters 3 and 4, which means that preaching on Hebrews 3 and 4 would be a sermon about a sermon about a sermon about Exodus 17.] We saw that the people of Israel were faced with a choice. Part of the problem was that it didn't look much like a choice to them. To them it looked like they were running out of water (again!), and so they started complaining and accusing Moses of leading them to die in the desert. Their real problem, though, was that they were hard-hearted. They just carried on as normal and hadn't let anything that God had done for them over the last 3 months or so affect their hearts. If they had been soft-hearted towards God, then they would have looked at th

Monday Morning Mail, 8th September 2014

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Good Morning! Yesterday we started a new series at St Jude's - "In the Wilderness". We'll be looking at Israel's journey from Egypt to Sinai, and then from Sinai to the edge of the Promised Land. Homegroups also have material on the same passages! Being in the wilderness is a time of difficulty, a time of now-and-not-yet, a time of testing, and can be a real time of growth. That's my prayer for us this term! We started by looking at Exodus 16. God's people have just come out of Egypt. They have seen the plagues; they have taken part in the Passover, they have crossed the Red Sea. God has provided them with water in the desert, but now it's a month after they left Egypt, and they are running out of food fast. Folk are getting hungry; maybe babies aren't putting on weight properly and the older members of their families are getting frailer. But in their trouble, they don't remember God. He has led them out into the desert, and yet their response