Unscrambling what is scrambled.

Then Moses and Aaron went from the presence of the assembly to the entrance of the tent of meeting and fell on their faces. And the glory of the Lord appeared to them.
Numbers 20:6 ESVST
 
Moses and Aaron were being blamed, once again, by the people they loved and served for being ones who had a grand scheme of putting them all to death for the sake of the Egyptians. The whole process of the Exodus seemed to be forgotten as the present hardships eclipsed the mighty power and work that God had performed on their behalf. The memory of the Red Sea, food from the sky, cloud guidance, fire night lights, and protection from enemies are forgotten as the current thirst crisis develops.
 
This would be interesting to read if it were not so accurate in describing the problems we continue to struggle with today. Today, circumstances will call for my attention, and they can easily eclipse my view of how great and powerful my God is. I will want to spend time unscrambling what is scrambled and forget the one who can fix all that is broken by the very words of His mouth.  I should be most careful.



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