Good morning Everyone!  Thanks for being faithful in reading God’s Word and for your comments!!

Numbers chapter 21

When the king of Arad attacked Israel and captured some of them, the Israelites turned to prayer which resulted into God responding and helped them defeat King Arad and his army. When I read this I thought, “Wow, they didn't even whine and complain.”

But the next paragraph I read they are complaining and whining. They wanted to get where they were going and get there fast. But out of respect to Edom they went the long way around to get where they had to be. As a result they grew impatient and whined and complained against God and Moses. They sinned.

It seems we get impatient when things don't go our way or if something takes longer then we think it should. It's like traveling in a car on a trip. You can't wait to get where you are going. But a car accident occurs a few miles ahead and stops traffic for miles. You end up at a standstill and you end up very frustrated and impatient and whining and complaining. Then eventually you get a chance to get off at a different exit and go the long way to get where you're going rather than wait for the road to be cleared off. It takes you well out of your way and we complain because it just added an extra hour or two of travel time.

Once in Corry I was sent the long way around town to get to the church because of a road block set up due to a problem. I remember complaining about having to go way around the extra half mile to get to where I was going. What happened was I ended up seeing a man on the side of the street having a problem. I stopped and helped him and ended up praying with him.

  1. Why did God let that happen? That day it was because he needed me to help someone and pray for him.
  2. Maybe it is to teach us patience.
  3. Maybe God wants to teach us to be joyful in situations because being joyful is the way of showing we trust God despite all of the “inconvenient” circumstances.
  4. Maybe the results we are looking for can be better reached a different way versus our way.

When things don't go our way, I would say let's pray and ask God to change our attitude and change our expectations. Pray we can be joyful versus impatient, whining and complaining, so that we see our distraction as a new adventure with God verses a total mess up with our life. Let's see what good could come from it (God teaches us something) or for someone else (God use us to minister to someone in need).

 

But I also found interesting is when God punished the Israelites with the deadly snakes. They prayed for God to remove the snakes but God's answer was to not remove the snakes, but he did provide a way to keep them alive. The snakes acted as a constant reminder to not complain.

Sometimes when we go through hardships we sin against God and we get disciplined by God and face consequences that hurt us. We end up praying for God's intervention and He forgives us but he lets us suffer consequences that are uncomfortable enough that it acts as a reminder to not make the same mistake twice. If God takes away all consequences all at once, we are more apt to make the same sin again because we didn't learn anything from it.

For me today, my prayer is God help me to not look at impatient situations has negative occurrences. Instead help me to have joy, and trust you are at work bringing about a new plan or a new teaching moment or a new opportunity to minister to someone in need.