Introduction
Numbers 20:1-13Review: Moses
Exodus 1:15-2:4Exodus 2:5-6Exodus 2:11-15; Acts 7:23Acts 7:30-36Exodus 31:18; 34:27-28Deuteronomy 34:7Matthew 17:1-8Previously on…
God delivers the Israelites from Egyptian bondage (Exodus 1-14)God provides manna and water from a rock (Exodus 16-17)Moses receives the law at Mr. Sinai and the people worship an idol (Exodus 19-32)Spies sent into Canaan and the people rebel (Numbers 13-14)God pronounces judgment on the Israelites – death and wilderness wanderingNumbers 20:1 – Miriam diesPeople’s behavior affects us
Numbers 20:2-5Recall that Moses is called “very meek” (Numbers 12:3)Notice some interactions between God and Moses:Exodus 33:17Numbers 14:20Deuteronomy 34:10But even he was not immune to the effects of other people’s behavior.Moses behaved admirably on several occasions when he faced difficult circumstances.Exodus 17:4Numbers 12:13Exodus 32:11-14; Numbers 14:13-19Consider how Jesus behaved when He was mistreated (Matthew 27:24-50).Moses is not alone in being influenced by others’ bad behavior.Galatians 2:11-14III John 1:9-11Moses’ anger problemExodus 2:11-13Exodus 11:8Exodus 32:19Psalms 106:32-33; 78:38-41Galatians 5:20How we react, when mistreated, must be governed by God’s word.Matthew 5:11-12II Timothy 2:24-25Partial obedience isn’t enough
Numbers 20:9-11Exodus 17:1-7The difference between the last time God commanded Moses to provide water and this time is one word: “strike” vs. “tell”When Got issues a command or authorizes a work, it must be done fully and completely.Partial obedience = rebellionSin has consequences
Numbers 20:12, 24Moses asks God to reconsider his punishment.Deuteronomy 3:26Deuteronomy 32:48-52This moment of rash behavior at Meribah was a short one in light of Moses’ long life, but it had a lasting impact.Sin’s earthly consequences may be short-lived or permanent.Sin’s spiritual consequences may be short-lived or permanent.Romans 6:23; James 1:15II Corinthians 7:10-11 – One who fears the earthly consequences of sin more than spiritual consequences will never be saved.Conclusion
Moses, like us, was not immune to temptation.His actions at Meribah remind us that …Others’ behavior affects usPartial obedience is unacceptableSin has lasting consequencesBut, thanks to God, we can respond appropriately to negative behavior, please God with our service, and avoid eternal condemnation!