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Dealing With Disappointment: Being Thankful - Duration: 4:01.

We're taking an in-depth look at

Numbers, chapter 27 this week

at the end of Israel's 40 years of wandering

in the desert when God reminded Moses

that he was not going to be

going into the promised land

with the rest of the Israelites.

Let me just read that section for you quickly.

So God is telling Moses that he's not going in.

And he's reminding him why.

The incident that he's referring to

happened seven chapters earlier

in Numbers, chapter 20.

And in Numbers, chapter 20,

the Israelites were complaining that

they were thirsty in a desert.

Imagine that.

And so Moses and Aaron went to the Lord.

And the Lord said,

"Well, I want you to honor me in front of the Israelites

"by going up to that rock over there

"and telling it to produce water."

But that's not exactly what happened.

Moses went up to the rock

and instead of just talking to the rock,

he hit the rock, twice.

It still produced water.

Everybody got something to drink

but

that wasn't exactly what God told them to do.

So God told him right then and there,

"You're not going to be going into the promised land

with the rest of the Israelites."

And there are a couple of interesting things

that you might,

well, you might be

curious to hear about that incident

in Numbers, chapter 20.

The first one is this...

is that the Israelites had been really nasty

to Moses

right before they started complaining about their thirst.

They were complaining not only about their thirst,

but they had just told Moses

that they would rather be back in Egypt

dying

than in the desert following someone like him.

They didn't care that Moses

had left a very comfortable life

and a very profitable life

to come and risk his neck

to save them from the Egyptians.

They only cared about the fact

that they were thirsty,

that they were uncomfortable and

they blamed Moses for it.

The second thing you might be interested

in knowing is:

Do you know what Moses was doing

just before they started complaining

to Moses

about Moses?

He had just finished burying his sister,

Miriam.

Miriam had just died.

And the dirt from

putting her body in the ground

was still on the hands of Moses when

the people he came to save

basically told him that

they would rather have him in the grave.

And after that,

and after God reminded Moses

that those Israelites were going to be able

to go in but he wasn't,

I find it interesting that Moses

didn't get up and just walk away.

He didn't give up.

He didn't stop leading them.

He continued to lead them.

And scripture

doesn't give any indication that

any Israelites took the time

to say,

"Thanks."

But we can take the time

to say "Thanks" to someone who,

for us, did a very similar thing.

In Isaiah, chapter 53, it says this about Jesus,

He didn't object.

He didn't object.

He didn't complain

even though he was underappreciated,

even though he was in pain,

even though it was our fault that he was in that position

in the first place.

He kept doing his job.

Which wasn't to lead Israel to their promised land,

but to lead us to ours.

And he did.

No matter what else you have going on today.

No matter how unappreciated you feel.

No matter how in pain.

That's enough reason to pause,

stop whatever it is you're doing,

think of Jesus,

and give thanks.

Did today's message help you?

If you're looking for more encouragements

to help you get through life's seasons of

disappointments, I invite you to

join me on this week's 'Time of Grace'

television program

where I'll be delivering a message designed

to help you do just that.

Watch on TV,

our website,

Roku or Apple TV

or listen to it on podcast on iTunes.

We'll see you tomorrow.

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