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Rebellion in the Camp, April 12
Numbers 16
These men are arrogant and presumptuous—they think nothing of
scoffing at the glories of the unseen world.
2 Peter 2:10
, Phillips.
It is hardly possible for men to offer greater insult to God than to despise
and reject the instrumentalities He would use for their salvation....
In the rebellion of Korah is seen the working out, upon a narrower stage,
of the same spirit that led to the rebellion of Satan in heaven. It was pride and
ambition that prompted Lucifer to complain of the government of God, and to
seek the overthrow of the order which had been established in heaven. Since
his fall it has been his object to infuse the same spirit of envy and discontent,
the same ambition for position and honor, into the minds of men. He thus
worked upon the minds of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, to arouse the desire
for self-exaltation and excite envy, distrust, and rebellion. Satan caused them
to reject God as their leader, by rejecting the men of God’s appointment. Yet
while in their murmuring against Moses and Aaron they blasphemed God, they
were so deluded as to think themselves righteous, and to regard those who had
faithfully reproved their sins as actuated by Satan.
Do not the same evils still exist that lay at the foundation of Korah’s ruin?
Pride and ambition are widespread; and when these are cherished, they open the
door to envy, and a striving for supremacy; the soul is alienated from God, and
unconsciously drawn into the ranks of Satan.... While endeavoring to destroy the
confidence of the people in the men of God’s appointment, they really believe
that they are engaged in a good work, verily doing God service....
It is by sinful indulgence that men give Satan access to their minds, and they
go from one stage of wickedness to another. The rejection of light darkens the
mind and hardens the heart, so that it is easier for them to take the next step in
sin and to reject still clearer light, until at last their habits of wrongdoing become
fixed. Sin ceases to appear sinful to them
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Patriarchs and Prophets, 402-404
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