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WANDERINGS. GOD’S PROMISES DEMAND OUR TRUST. WORDS TO LIVE BY. If you were leaving a church, a company, or your family for the very last time, what would you say? What words would you want echoing in their ears long after your departure ?. WORDS TO LIVE BY.
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WANDERINGS GOD’S PROMISES DEMAND OUR TRUST
WORDS TO LIVE BY • If you were leaving a church, a company, or your family for the very last time, what would you say? What words would you want echoing in their ears long after your departure?
WORDS TO LIVE BY • Identify who said these words and when: • Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, 20 Jan 1961 • Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men were created equal. Abe Lincoln, Gettysburg Address, 19 Nov 1863
WORDS TO LIVE BY • From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Sir Winston Churchill, Westminster College, Fulton, MO, 5 March 1946 • I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. Martin Luther King Jr., 28 Aug 1963 • Love always hurts. Mother Teresa, Nat’l Prayer Breakfast, 4 Feb 1994
I. Wrongdoingsto die for • Israel grumbled about their hardships God’s anger burned. See Numbers 11:1-3. • Israel complained about the manna God’s anger burned. See Numbers 11:4-6. • Israel wanted meat God’s anger burned. See Numbers 11:31-33. • Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses God’s anger burned. See Numbers 12:1-15.
I. Wrongdoingsto die for • Israel’s leaders brought back a bad report from the Promised Land God’s anger burned. See Numbers 13:25-33. • Because of Israel’s refusal to enter the Land, they were disciplined with 40 years of wandering. • A new generation led by Joshua and Caleb would take the Land.
I. Wrongdoingsto die for • 40 years later, the new generation repeated the sins of their fathers. • They grumbled for a lack of water. • They grumbled for a lack of food God sent snakes. • They worshipped Baal God sent a plague.
II. Words to live by • Moses led the Israelites for 40 years. His unchecked frustration resulted in God’s discipline. See Numbers 20:7-12. • Moses began his ministry worried about his inability to speak well. His last 3 sermons are recorded in Deuteronomy. • Knowing he would die soon, Moses had a heavy heart.
II. Words to live by • His message is summarized: • There is only one God. He loved and redeemed you. Therefore, believe and obey. • Obediencewill result in prosperity in the Land. • Loving God results in obedience; obedience results in life. • Turning away from God results in disobedience; disobedience results in death. • The LORD is your life. Choose life!
III. Applications & Implications • Learn from the Israelites. Don’t grumble, commit idolatry or immorality. • God provides for my needs. I should be thankful. • There are consequences for my choices. Choose wisely! • Sin leads to death, but Christ overcame death. I should trust Him.
III. Applications & Implications • Moses’ last words were God-inspired. I should listen to them. • There are two choices, but only one leads to life. • I choose life when I believe and obeyGod. • Obedienceis an outward expression of faith.