Showing posts with label Numbers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Numbers. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 August 2020

A Cry That Offends God: Devotion for Friday August 7, 2020

 

MY DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL

Devotion for Friday August 7, 2020

Topic: A Cry That Offends God

Text: Numbers 11:10                                           

The Psalmist noted severally that he cried to God (Psalm 28:2; 61:2; 86:3) and God answered him. God desire us to cry to Him but there are cries that offend Him as we have in our text for today.

This chapter of Numbers, records of series of discontentment and complaint by the Israelites. They were never satisfied by anything God did for them. Whether it was planned or not, we can’t say but they all sat at the doors of their tent and were weeping. Their cry aroused the anger of God. Moses was displeased by their action. Unfortunately, he took a wrong step in addressing it. We shall see that tomorrow.

When they complained in Numbers 11:4, God sent manna. What led to the cry in Numbers 11:10, we can’t say but it offended God. Why? They were never contented with God’s provisions. They cried one to another which means cry of discontentment and peevishness.  

There are many Christians who are behaving the way Israelites did here. They cry to fellow human being. Such is an indictment that God is unable to take care of them. He gave us open cheque to come to him with our burdens. Why cry to your fellow human being? Most times instead of crying to God, we complain to him. That is not the right way to address our problems. We should note that little things matters. Whom do you tell about your problems? Do your cry offend God? We should learn how to approach God so that our approach will not bring condemnation.

Food for Thought: Crying as a result of discontentment and peevishness is offensive to God.           

Memory verse: Psalm 78:21

Prayer: God, remove from me every unhappiness and discontentment spirit.

Saturday, 9 July 2016

When Our Cry Offends God: Devotion for Sunday July 10, 2016

WHEN OUR CRY OFFENDS GOD: Devotion for Sunday July 10, 2016

Text: Numbers 11:10

Memory verse: v 10 – Then Moses heard the people weeping throughout their families, everyone at the door of his tent; and the anger of the LORD was greatly aroused; Moses also was displeased.     

The Psalmist noted severally that he cried to God (Psalm 28:2; 61:2; 86:3) and God answered him. God desire us to cry to Him but there are cries that offend Him as we have in our text for today. This chapter of Numbers, records of series of discontentment and complaint by the Israelites. They were never satisfied by anything God did for them. Whether it was planned or not, we can’t say but they all sat at the doors of their tent and were weeping.

Their cry aroused the anger of God. Moses was displeased by their action. Unfortunately, he took a wrong step in addressing it. We shall see that tomorrow. When they complained in Numbers 11:4, God sent manna. What led to the cry in Numbers 11:10, we can’t say but it offended God. Why? They were never contented with God’s provisions. They cried one to another which means cry of discontentment and peevishness.

There are many Christians who are behaving the way Israelites did here. They cry to fellow human being. Such is an indictment that God is unable to take care of them. He gave us open cheque to come to Him with our burdens. Why cry to your fellow human being? Most times instead of crying to God, we complain to Him. That is not the right way to address our problems. We should note that little things matters. Whom do you tell about your problems? Do your cry, offend God? We should learn how to approach God so that our approach will not bring condemnation.

Food for Thought: Crying as a result of discontentment and peevishness is offensive to God and it attracts His wrath too.            

Prayer: God, remove every unhappy and discontent spirit from me. Help me, O Lord my God not to be discontented with your provisions for me and my family.


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Thursday, 9 April 2015

WHAT MORE DO THEY NEED?

MORE DO THEY NEED?            Friday April 10, 2015

Text: Numbers 14:11 – 19             Memory verse: v 11

It is disgusting when you make every effort as a parent; providing all your child needs to become responsible and that child refuses to change. You don’t need to spill your blood again to make him responsible. If all the provisions you have made is not enough, then it will be concluded that there is no way out for him. Fluctuating between opinions was a major problem of the Israelites while in the wilderness. They were never satisfied with what God did for them. They were even demanding for things that are not possible in the wilderness. This led to the statement in 14:11.    

Daily, Christ pours His grace into our lives which we should be grateful for. There are many who keep complaining and never seem to be grateful for anything. What else do they need? Being alive is the grace of God. We have to be contented. There is a Christian art of enduring pain which we should seek to learn. Christians should endure sufferings which they pass through and should bear them bravely and patiently, even rejoicing.

Food for Thought: “Constant complaint is the poorest sort of pay for all the comforts we enjoy” – Franklin

Prayer: Lord, teach me to be content in whatever situation that faces me.

Awake From Sleep: Devotion for Friday October 9, 2020

MY DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL Devotion for Friday October 9, 2020 Topic: Awake From Sleep                                Text...