It didn’t take long for the people to forget what God had done. They had barely finished the great victory songs when, at the first sign of trouble, they started to complain again. It is a pattern which goes on over and over and over again.
Despite watching God do such a great work the Israelites first response the bitter waters at Marah was to complain. When the visible blessings were gone so was the faith and so was the praise and so were the songs and so was the worship. Instead there was disappointment and bitterness and complaining. And why? Because God was not blessing the way they thought He should.
I don’t know about you, but I find myself here more often than I like. Being back in the hospital all of a sudden is doing that to me. I am tempted to forget the blessings I see all the time and focus on the hassle and disruption to my daily life.
I find it easy to criticise the Israelites, but can excuse it when it comes to me doing the same. I have a good excuse, this is, after all, me!
True praise is never affected by circumstances or situations or settings. True praise is based on character. It is based on the character of God as true and loving and caring and in control, and that He is immortal, invisible, God only wise.
And it is based on my character in trusting Him based on who He is and not on what I see.
The things that were written ‘aforetime’ are written for our learning. May I learn from the example of the Israelites.
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