At the end of Chapter 5, we read that “God taught them who
he was and what he required of them,” (pg. 70) yet a number of times in chapter
6, God calls the Israelites a “stiff-necked people.”
Why? Because they believed…and then they didn’t….and then they did….and then
they didn’t….(you get the picture!)
God
guided them with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. He rescued them from slavery. He performed miracles in their presence. He was with them on their journey.
So they worshiped and celebrated all the time because God
was with them, right? NOT!
Instead, they complained about their
hardships. They were hungry; they were
thirsty. They wanted food, so God gave
them manna to eat. Were they grateful for that gift? Sure, for like a minute! Then they got sick of it and wanted meat to
eat. Don’t ya just love God’s response: “Now the LORD will give you meat, and you
will eat it. You will not eat it for
just one day, or two days, or five, ten or twenty days, but for a whole month –
until it comes out of your nostrils and you loathe it.” That ought to fix them!
No wonder God called them “stiff-necked” people.
I (Tina) got to thinking about what God might
call us today. How about “wishy-washy”? We are all about being grateful for what God
is doing in our lives….until we, or someone in our family, get sick. “Why me, God?” We are all about singing praises to God and
worshiping Him….and then we leave church and get back to “the real world.”
Our culture has taken prayer out of schools, God out of our justice system and Jesus out of the center of our lives. Do you stand up for your faith in the midst of these circumstances?
Well, do you?
Many times it’s much easier to go
with the flow, isn’t it? It’s much
easier not to rock the boat, isn’t it?
Go ahead, be honest.
Wishy-washy.
We know what we’re supposed to do and not do. We know what God expects of us. And yet when we ask ourselves the
question: “Why do we still do those
stupid things?” we respond like Aaron in
the cartoon above: “I dunno.”
I know you can do it!