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Sunday: Restlessness in a Wilderness
Israel must have felt restless and unhappy when they departed Sinai on their way to Canaan. More than one year had passed since they had left Egypt (Num: 1:1). They were ready to enter the Promised Land. They had been counted and organized. They had witnessed incredible displays of divine favor and clear signs of God’s presence. Yet, the first place following their departure from Sinai finds them complaining.
Read Numbers 11:1-15. What are the Israelites complaining about?
The Israelites crave the meat, the cucumbers, the melons, the leeks, the onions, and the garlic of Egypt. “Who will give us meat to eat? We remember the fish which we ate freely in Egypt, the cucumbers, the melons, the leeks, the onions, and the garlic; but now our whole being is dried up; there is nothing at all except this manna before our eyes!” (Num: 11:4-6). They must also have suffered from severe selective memory when they remembered the food and forgot the slavery and unbelievable hardship (compare with Exodus 1).
They had been fed by God’s manna for more than a year; yet, they felt restless and wanted something else. Even Moses is affected. Trying to lead a group of restless people is not easy. But Moses knows whom to turn to. “Why have You afflicted Your servant? And why have I not found favor in Your sight, that You have laid the burden of all these people on me?” (Num: 11:11).
How does God respond to the complaints? Read Numbers 11:16-33.
God is not deaf to our needs when we feel restless. In Israel’s case, He gave them quail to satisfy their hunger for meat. But it wasn’t really the meat Israel wanted. When we are unhappy and restless and angry, what we are angry about is often just the detonator — not the cause of the conflict. We fight because there is something deeper amiss, affecting our underlying relationships. Israel rebelled against God’s leading, something that we all have to be careful about, no matter our immediate situation and context, for it’s easier to do than we think.
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Psalm 145:9
The LORD is good to all; he has compassion on all he has made.
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Legalism vs. Grace
Under legalism, Christian obedience becomes a razor’s edge upon which we must walk to enter heaven. Legalism creates a perceived impossibility to our Christian life where we must carry the cross of ou……
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Psalm 18 – I Will Love You, O LORD, My Strength!
Psalm 18 – I Will Love You, O LORD, My Strength!
Welcome friends, Happy Sabbath, and thank you for joining us for our message on Psalm 18. We are live on Facebook and YouTube to open the Sabbath here at It Is Written Canada.
Here is a chapter we recommend you read from Patriarchs and Prophets – Chapter 70: “The Reign of David” Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bE7nh282wo
Digital Evangelism of Hiroshima Adventist Academy
In the spring of 2020, students of the Hiroshima Adventist Academy (HAA) were not able to return to the campus after their winter break because of an emergency declaration due to the COVID-19 pandemic……
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In El Salvador, Church Members Fund and Distribute Thousands of Books in Two Prisons
Seventh-day Adventist church members and pastors in eastern El Salvador distributed thousands of books in two major prisons in the region on June 9, 2021. The initiative saw more than a dozen local Ad……
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Tanzania Adventist Media Lead 28,000 People To Baptism
Over 28,000 people sealed their acceptance of the Adventist message with a spectacular baptism in the country of Tanzania following a three-week evangelistic campaign. The message was broadcast live f……
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Refugees Empowered as Adventist Leaders in Ministry on World Refugee
The North American Division and the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church designate a special day each year during the month of June as World Refugee Sabbath to raise awareness of the……
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Adventist Development and Relief Agency Study Reveals Ancient Cereal Grain Maybe Link To Helping Drought-affected Countries
Since 2015, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), in partnership with USAID, implemented a food project in South Madagascar, namely the Bekily, Ampanihy and Betioky Sud districts, which ……
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