11 The Lord said to Moses, “How long will these people despise me? How long will they not trust in me despite all the signs I have performed among them? 12 I will strike them with a plague and destroy them. Then I will make you into a greater and mightier nation than they are.” (Numbers 14:11-12)
The Lord questioned Moses about the people despising, spurning or rejecting him and their failure to trust him. All despite how he had cared for them (plagues in Egypt, Red Sea, food and water).
Then the Lord makes two promises to Moses: (1) He would bring a plague on them, killing all of them including their livestock and (2) He would establish a nation from Moses; that is reset the covenant he made with Abraham – similar to what he said at Mt. Sinai when they made the golden calf. He said he would start over with a new people.
Was God canceling the promise he made to Abraham? The general thinking is that God was testing Moses character and teaching him about mercy.
Challenge: Do you complain about your situation or what is happening to you. Are you rejecting God and his plan? What does this say about your trust?
“Complaining about the weather seems to be a favorite American pastime. Sadly, we Christians often get caught up in this ungodly habit in our society. But when we complain about the weather, we are actually complaining against God who sent us our weather. We are, in fact, sinning against God (see Numbers 11:1).” Jerry Bridges