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There is much we can learn from the folks we read about in Scripture.

In Exodus 16, we find the Israelites now two months out from their second miraculous save. They have come through the Red Sea, God has taken care of their enemies who were pursuing them. And now, they are again grumbling, complaining.

The account brings the reminder of the way complaining grows. It doesn’t stay with one person. In our humanness, we find ourselves with a need to vent our complaints, and it is contagious.

“The whole congregation of the sons of Israel grumbled against Moses and Aaron in the wilderness.” (Exodus 16:2, NASB)

Moses brings their complaint to God for he realizes his role as mediator is to bring instruction to the people. It is not in his authority to determine what will occur. That is in the hands of God alone.

God responds to the complaint through the provision of manna, which comes daily. It simply appears each morning except for one day – on the Sabbath. They must gather enough on the 6th day for both days.

We are no different then they were, for we, too, complain. Their experience teaches us that God alone is sufficient for our needs each day.

  • “My grace is sufficient for you…” (2 Corinthians 12:9, NASB)
  • “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1, NASB)
  • “The faithful love of the Lord never ends His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning.”(Lamentations 3:22-23, NLT)
  • “And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:19, NASB)

Difficulties will reveal what we are made of. We can grow in our trust and faith in God, or succumb to complaining. Our attitude as we face daily challenges will determine what sort of people we become.

The Israelites found themselves tested in the very things they needed everyday – food and water. God will often test us as well in the everyday normal sequences of life.

It can be cranky children, unreasonable coworkers, backed up toilets, or even burnt toast. How will we respond in those moments?

It’s the small and mundane things in our days can trip us up.
May we remember God’s sufficiency to meet every need, 
and our hearts be filled with trust in Him.



 

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