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Numbers 21 verses 4-9 The Serpent on the Pole and Our Saviour on the Cross

Numbers 21 verses 4-9 The Serpent on the Pole and Our Saviour on the Cross
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Mar 8, 2024 · 10m 7s

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sermons-from-my-heart--2423678/support. Do you ever get tired of people who do nothing but complain? If so, then perhaps you can understand why God sent the...

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Do you ever get tired of people who do nothing but complain? If so, then perhaps you can understand why God sent the poisonous snakes among the Israelites in Numbers 21:4-9.

These verses describe the last recorded occasion on which the Israelites complained about the food God provided and their longing for the good food they had in Egypt. The other times they complained God provided food and water, but on this occasion God responded by sending poisonous snakes. Many people died from the snake bites.

All of us complain when things do not go our way. We get upset with long lines or slow drivers, but the real reason why we are impatient might actually be because of God. God’s harsh response to the complaining of the Israelites is especially unnerving when we consider how often we show the same impatience in our lives. God often responds by sending “poisonous snakes” to stop us dead in our tracks, to confront us with the truth of the futility of thinking we can simply go our own way. God wants us to trust Him more than anything else in the world. When we don’t, we are in big trouble.
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