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Undernourished Souls, April 7
Numbers 11:4-35
They soon forgat his works; they waited not for his counsel: but lusted
exceedingly in the wilderness, and tempted God in the desert. And he gave
them their request; but sent leanness into their soul.
Psalm 106:13-15
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Whenever their appetite was restricted, the Israelites were dissatisfied, and
murmured and complained against Moses and Aaron, and against God
God gave the people that which was not for their highest good, because they
persisted in desiring it; they would not be satisfied with those things that would
prove a benefit to them. Their rebellious desires were gratified, but they were
left to suffer the result. They feasted without restraint, and their excesses were
speedily punished.... Large numbers were cut down by burning fevers, while the
most guilty among them were smitten as soon as they tasted the food for which
they had lusted
God might as easily have provided them with flesh as with manna, but a
restriction was placed upon them for their good. It was His purpose to supply
them with food better suited to their wants than the feverish diet to which many
had become accustomed in Egypt. The perverted appetite was to be brought
into a more healthy state, that they might enjoy the food originally provided
for man—the fruits of the earth, which God gave to Adam and Eve in Eden. It
was for this reason that the Israelites had been deprived, in a great measure, of
animal food.
Satan tempted them to regard this restriction as unjust and cruel. He caused
them to lust after forbidden things, because he saw that the unrestrained indul-
gence of appetite would tend to produce sensuality, and by this means the people
could be more easily brought under his control. The author of disease and misery
will assail men where he can have the greatest success. Through temptations
addressed to the appetite he has, to a large extent, led men into sin from the time
when he induced Eve to eat of the forbidden fruit. It was by this same means
that he led Israel to murmur against God. Intemperance in eating and drinking,
leading as it does to the indulgence of the lower passions, prepares the way for
men to disregard all moral obligations. When assailed by temptation, they have
little power of resistance
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8
The S.D.A. Bible Commentary 1:1102
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9
Patriarchs and Prophets, 382
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10
Ibid., 378
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