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🗓️ 1 March 2025
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0:00.0 | Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. |
0:12.8 | Today we got to read a psalm. I bet you love that. Since we're working through the Bible chronologically, we'll mostly have the psalms sprinkled throughout our reading where they've been written as a response to what's happening at the time. |
0:24.6 | You may have noticed that Moses was the author of this particular Psalm. |
0:28.0 | This is the only Psalm he wrote. |
0:30.6 | But before we get to that, let's talk about the situation he wrote it about. |
0:34.7 | Today in numbers, the people are responding to the reports of the ten spies who argued that |
0:38.7 | they couldn't take the land of Canaan. This was a mess, you guys. Because these ten leaders were |
0:44.0 | fearful, the whole camp is thrown into chaos. The people tried to usurp God's authority by choosing |
0:49.0 | a leader other than the one God had appointed, and by going where God wasn't leading, back to Egypt. This idea of going |
0:55.8 | back to Egypt isn't just a theme for them. It becomes a biblical metaphor for doubting God, |
1:00.8 | turning away from him, and living into ourselves. As for the Israelites, their doubt has turned |
1:06.1 | to fear, which prompted rebellion. If you don't bring your doubt to God, like we've seen Moses do repeatedly, |
1:13.6 | your doubt will drive you from God. So Moses and Aaron fall on their faces, Joshua and Caleb |
1:19.7 | tear their clothes in grief, and then they try to rally the people to trust God, but their speech |
1:25.1 | is far from effective. The people wanted to stone them. Fortunately, |
1:30.5 | in the midst of the riot, God shows up. But he does not have good news. He wants to kill all the people |
1:37.1 | and start over with Moses. This is the same thing he proposed back in Exodus 32 when the people |
1:41.8 | worship their own jewelry. But Moses intervenes, just like he did |
1:45.4 | back then, he pleads with God to protect his own name in front of the Egyptians, even arguing |
1:51.5 | on behalf of the people at his own expense. Don't you think he might have been happy to get rid of those |
1:57.1 | people and just wing it on his own with God? But he doesn't. He stands on the promises |
2:01.9 | and character of God. He quotes God back to God. God relents, but not without consequence. |
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