Sermon Tone Analysis

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The ISBE says “To complain is to express one’s pain, grief, or discontent.”
The Hebrew word translated “murmured” has a sense of “to grumble- to make complaining remarks or noises under one’s breath.”
How many of us find ourselves doing this.
13 times this word is used by the author in Exodus and Numbers. 1 time it is used in the book of Joshua.
Deliverance came, but complaining, murmuring stole the victory.
Stop Complaining About The Wrong Things
The Israelites Complained about God’s Provisions and lost out on God’s Promise.
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