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May 28, 2011 — by Julie Ackerman Link
Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn
Read: Numbers 20:1-13
Speak to the rock before their eyes, and it will yield its water. —Numbers 20:8
Bible in a year:
2 Chronicles 4-6; John 10:24-42
2 Chronicles 4-6; John 10:24-42
He was frustrated. He was angry. He was tired of being
blamed for everything that went wrong. Year after year, he had gotten
them through one disaster after another. He was continually interceding
on their behalf to keep them out of trouble. But all he got for his
efforts was more grief. Finally, in exasperation, he said, “Hear now,
you rebels! Must we bring water for you out of this rock?” (Num. 20:10).
That suggestion might sound preposterous, but it wasn’t. Forty years
earlier, the previous generation had the same complaint: no water. God
told Moses to strike a rock with his staff (Ex. 17:6).
When he obeyed, water gushed out—plenty of water. When the grumbling
started again so many years later, Moses did the thing that worked
before. But this time it was the wrong thing to do. What Moses told the
Israelites to do—to listen—he himself had not done. God had told him to speak to the rock this time, not strike it.
Sometimes in exhaustion or exasperation, we don’t pay close attention
to God. We assume He will always work the same way. But He doesn’t.
Sometimes He tells us to act; sometimes He tells us to speak.
Sometimes
He tells us to wait. That is why we must always be careful to listen
before we take action.
Lord, help us to obey Your Word,
To heed Your still small voice;
And may we not be swayed by men,
But make Your will our choice. —D. De Haan
To heed Your still small voice;
And may we not be swayed by men,
But make Your will our choice. —D. De Haan
Listen—then obey.
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