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"DISASTROUS DISCONTENTMENT!"
TEXT:
Num.
11:1-35
INTRO: Humans are
interesting creatures, we tend to become focused on the negative more
than the positive - just look at our newspapers, TV news, any
information services of any kind, documentaries, etc.
ILLUS:
The loudest boos always come from those in the free seats.
-- Croft M. Pentz, The Complete Book of Zingers (Wheaton: Tyndale House
Publishers, Inc., 1990).
We are
also easily influenced by the crowd and those who appear to be the
leaders of that crowd. Hang out with a group of people who tend to
criticize things around them and see what happens with your own spirit
and heart, on the other hand this same principle is what makes going to
Church so powerful, you're in a group, the focus of the group and the
leadership is to worship and praise God … and so it affects you
positively!
Discontent is a very real part of our fallen nature, the essence of the
first sin was discontent with not being able to take from one tree, one
whose fruit looked good, and discontent over a God who would keep them
from knowledge and evil so they could be like God! Mankind's heart leans
toward discontent!
ILLUS:
Half the world is unhappy because it can't have the things that are
making the other half unhappy.
- Edythe Draper, Draper's Book of Quotations for the Christian World
(Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1992). Entry 2866.
PROP. SENT:
The
Bible teaches us that the human heart easily becomes discontented, and
left unchecked, becomes a pathway for multiple sins.
The cure
- Prov 3:5-6 "Trust in the LORD with all
your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways
acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight."
I.
DISSATISFACTION & DISTORTIONS 11:1-17
A.
Negative Focus 11:1-9
1. After
camping nearly a year at
Mount
Sinai where they received God's written Word Israel was only 3 days
traveling when they started complaining!!
a. They
had been comfortably settled for almost a year.
b. Life
was pretty good around
Mount
Sinai
c. They
had done well where they were.
2. After
only 3 days away from their comfortable routine however they begin
complaining about the hardships!
a. Anger of the Lord arose, fire consumed some in the
outskirts of the camp
1. Those closest to Moses and God were in the
center of camp,
2. Those who are more distant to God would
choose the outskirts of camp
3. Same today, some sit towards the front, others hide in
the back
b. Their
focus is no longer the promise land, but the problem land!
c. Their
focus had shifted negatively, and so nothing could be seen any longer in
a positive light, not even the fact that they were no longer slaves!
3. It
did not matter what God had provided for them. The heavenly bread
(MANNA) was no longer viewed as a gift from God, it was now a loathsome
boring routine, they wanted some "real flesh" (MEAT) to satisfy their
desires!
a. It
only took a few complainers to inflame the entire nation to become
dissatisfied!
b. This
is often still true!
c. We
can become so accustomed to the gifts of God that we no longer
appreciate them, we find ourselves wanting something "more"!
4. It is
tragic when a soul can't see the positive because they are so focused on
the negative!
Then there's the story of the conscientious wife who tried very hard to
please her ultracritical husband, but failed regularly. He always seemed
the most cantankerous at breakfast. If the eggs were scrambled, he
wanted them poached; if they were poached, he wanted them scrambled. One
morning, with what she thought was a stroke of genius, the wife poached
one egg and scrambled the other and placed the plate before him.
Anxiously she awaited what surely this time would be his unqualified
approval. He peered down at the plate and snorted, "Can't you do
anything right, woman? You've scrambled the wrong one!"
5.
Though the description of Manna is so positive in the text,
Coriander seed - Breath mint in
India,
candy covered coriander seeds, snack in England known as "comfits
Bdellium - Resin from Bdellium bush used to make Myrrh the people have
no heart for heavenly bread any more, they want "earthly flesh" to
a.
Notice the crazy transition of
Israel's
thinking once they are dissatisfied with God's provisions -
they
begin to think their past life in
Egypt
was idyllic! (see 11:4-5)
(1. They
"remember" the fish, meat,
cucumbers, leeks, onions, garlic they used to have in their
"wonderful" life in
Egypt!
(2.
WHAT!? - when did mistreated slaves in
Egypt
ever have that stuff!?
When we
become dissatisfied with God the old life of slavery begins to look
better and better!
(3. They
forgot how badly the Egyptians had mistreated them, it was the severe
mistreatment that had made them cry out to God in the first place, and
God delivered them by His mighty hand - now they romanticize the past
because they are dissatisfied with God and His routine provisions for
them though they are supernatural in origin!
b. It
was the "rabble" (11:4a)
among them that started all this dissatisfaction stuff - who were they?
(1. They
were "non-Israelis" who left
Egypt
to go with Israel.
(2.
Probably rich Egyptians that went along to get away from the devastated
Egypt
since
many Egyptians were afraid God was going to destroy them all and
Israel
hadn't plundered all of
Egypt's
wealth on the way out.
(3.
Their motives for coming along on the journey may not have had much to
do with a desire for the promise land as much as it may have been to
avoid a greater devastation back in
Egypt!
6. How
quickly dissatisfaction can spread!
B.
Needed Focus! 11:10-17
1. The
"rabble" must have organized a special "wailing" time - note
that each family stood in the entrance of their tent at the same time
and all wailed out loud together!
a. They
must have known Moses would be moving through the camp on his way to the
"TENT
OF MEETING" -
the
presence of God, and so they want him to hear their complaint!
b. While
Moses goes to God's tent, they stay in their own tents and mourn!
2.
Even Moses begins to complain!! 11:11-15
a. Now
even Moses is struggling with keeping his focus positively!
b. God
had earlier sent them a warning about complaining by having fire begin
at the outskirts of the camp and it quit only because Moses had prayed
for them - this was meant as an early warning to
Israel
about the nature of a complaining spirit.
c. It
obviously had not altered
Israel's
attitude too much, only temporarily.
3.
Though Moses had been used by God to do great things, even he was now
focused on the negative and needed a new focus.
a. It is
all too easy when we are so used to being negative to see the positive
even when it is right there in front of us!
ILLUS:
A boss commented to his secretary about one of his men: "Harry has such
a bad memory, it's a wonder he remembers to breathe. I asked him to pick
up a newspaper on his way back from lunch, but I'm not ever sure he'll
remember his way back to the office." Just then Harry burst in the door,
brimming with enthusiasm. He exclaimed, "Guess what, boss! At lunch I
ran into old man Jones who hasn't given us an order in seven years.
Before he left I talked him into a million-dollar contract!" The boss
sighed and looked at his secretary, "What did I tell you? He forgot the
newspaper."
-- James S. Hewett, Illustrations Unlimited (Wheaton: Tyndale House
Publishers, Inc, 1988) p. 135.
b.
Before
Israel
could get their focus back Moses needed to get his back!
4. God
comes up with a plan to help stop the spreading dissatisfaction - to
pour out His Spirit on 70 others to be the spiritual support Moses
needed!
a. Moses
did NOT need these for administrative purposes, his father Jethro had
already helped him set up an administrative program (see
Ex. 18:13ff - (this had been done
before
Mount
Sinai nearly a year earlier)
b. It
was clear that these 70 Spirit filled elders were intended to primarily
be a spiritual support to Moses and not an administrative one.
c. Moses
needed a new focus, one that can only come from a Spirit filled
perspective!
5. If we
struggle with discontentment we need to surround ourselves with Spirit
filled people who have their eye on God!
a.
Unfortunately, negative people tend to find other negative people
because it helps them feel "right" about their negativism.
b. BUT,
it drives their focus in the wrong direction, away from faith and toward
the flesh!
II.
DISCIPLINARY DYNAMICS 11:18-35
A.
Necessary Foundation 11:18-30
1. Moses
communicates with Israel that God is going to grant their demand for
meat, but privately he cries out to God as to how this is all going to
happen.
a. Moses
became very aware that he cannot meet the needs of God's people, that
their needs are well beyond his abilities.
b. God
however will provide the spiritual foundation for Moses to handle the
whole ministry … so God fills 70 other elders in
Israel
with His Spirit to be a spiritual support to Moses.
2.
Moses' frustration is an old one in ministry, how do you minister to
those who refuse ministry, whose focus is "fleshly" rather than
spiritual?
ILLUS:
Christians are like autos--when they begin to knock, there is something
wrong inside.
-- Croft M. Pentz, The Complete Book of Zingers (Wheaton: Tyndale House
Publishers, Inc., 1990).
3.
Moses' need was spiritual, and God provided greater spiritual resources
through other spirit filled men.
a. Moses
himself was struggling with the demands
Israel
made,
they
wanted their physical needs met by their standards and Moses was trying
to show them the way of faith … the necessary foundation for the whole
journey.
b.
Unfortunately, they chose a "fleshly" desire over the spiritual one,
they chose earthly meat over heavenly manna.
c.
Overtaken by greed stayed up all day, all night all next day, min 10
donkey loads for each master of family
c. This
lack of a spiritual foundation in their lives would prove to be their
undoing in the desert, they would all die except two named Joshua and
Caleb, men who chose heavenly manna over earthly meat!
4. When
our demands in prayer show a clear desire that is greater for earthly
flesh than it is for heavenly manna we are in trouble!
.
Needless Fatalities 11:31-35
1.
Israel's constant bent to complain and disdain the provisions God had
made available to
them had a huge cost to them, would eat until it came out of their
nostrils, their lives in the desert!
a. They
never reached the promise land, they rejected God's ways for their own
human desires and it repeatedly led them away from the spiritual place
God intended for them.
b. God
never planned for
Israel
to die in the desert, to miss out on the promise land,
but
their displeasure with God's ways and their cravings for the ways of the
world destroyed them in the end and left them without the promise land.
c.
They chose "quails" of the Earth over the "dove" of the Spirit!
2. Each
time they listened to the negative people it cost them dearly, God
builds us up, the world tears us down!
I was saddened recently, as you were, to read in a feature story in the
newspaper that our casualties in Vietnam were 58,000 dead, but there
have been 75,000 Vietnam-veterans' suicides since the war--more than our
casualty list. Who is the enemy? Is it us--our attitude? I don't know,
but there is some enemy out there, stalking our beloved
Vietnam
veterans.
-- Bruce Larson, "When Your Enemy Prospers," Preaching Today, Tape No.
78.
3.
Certainly
Israel
gained very little for all her cravings -
Israel
chose to crave the flesh, and they lost the Spirit, it was a bad
bargain!
4. When
they had heavenly bread they grew tired of it, they chose earthly
offering, engorged themselves on it they were struck with great plague
of death
a. We must guard our hearts that we don't grow tired of our
heavenly bread (God's Word) and begin to crave "fleshly" experiences to
thrill us
b. it will be a bad trade for us too!
5. There
is a real danger in our journey, to become discontent with God's
provisions and begin to turn away from spiritual resources and trust in
physical ones.
a. This
will always result in needless losses however.
b. Just
how satisfied are you with what God has provided?
c. Do
you prefer earthly meat over heavenly bread?
d. Is
you desire more for the heavenly dove than the earthly quails?
CONCLUSION: Not
dealing with a bitter or complaining spirit means an ever increasing
movement
away
from faith to an ever increasing desire for the things of this world.
Israel's
complaining hearts desired more "flesh" and less and less "Spirit".
The end
result was loss and no fulfillment.
Real
contentment is spiritual in nature, and is available to anyone because
it is not based on material wealth.
How
content is your heart? |