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We model obedience
v. 1-5 when ever they were facing diff
numbers 20:1-5
numbers 20:2-
Whenever the Israelites was facing difficulties, they will complain about it to Moses and Aaron and weep because they had stayed in Egypt.
difficulties either bring out the best of people or the worst in people; they either mature us or make us more childish.
Israel's words and attitude reveals that their heart was still in Egypt.
what a picture a professing Christian who still love the world and turns to the world for help whenever there's a problem.
v. 6-9
It was the people who should have been on their face, confessing their sins and seeking God's forgiveness, but once again, Moses and Aaron fell on their face before the Lord and sought His wisdom and help.
Spiritual leaders pay a price As they seek to serve God's people, but the people usually don't appreciate it.
The same people repeat the same sins and refused to trust God and Obey Him.
numbers 20:
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We model obedience by setting a good example.
We model obedience by setting a good example.
Moses let his anger and frustration get the best of him.
He did not set a good example.
“Here now you rebels”
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“Here now you rebels”
“Here now you rebels”
“Here now you rebels”
“Here now you rebels”
Moses spoke harshly to the Israelites, When we are representing the kingdom of God that we speak as one of the kingdom of God.
When you are unable to control your anger, you are showing that you do not trust him to make changes in people.
when you feel to control your anger; you are robbing God Have the opportunity to be glorified.
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2. We model obedience by Exalting God.
We model obedience by Exalting God.
“Must we bring water for you out of this rock?”
It wasn't Moses that was going to provide the water; it was God
Well there wasn't the one going to bring the water from The Rock, it was God that is providing the water.
Sometimes in our frustration we missed the opportunity to glorify God.
3. We model obedience by obeying God.
* Obedience is not always easy.
God commanded Moses to perform an unusual feat.
He was to speak to a rock.
“Then Moses lifted his hand and struck the rock twice with his rod”
*Obedience does not always make sense.“Then
Moses lifted his hand and struck the rock twice with his rod”
What was the reason this was such a serious sin against God? it was because the rock wasn't just your every ordinary Rock, it was the spiritual Rock of Israel.
1 cor 10
“to hallow Me in the eyes of the children of Israel”
“to hallow Me in the eyes of the children of Israel”
--hallow- to make holy or set apart for holy use
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