Page 116 - Conflict and Courage (1970)

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He Lost His Patience, April 13
Numbers 20:1-13
But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire,
wanting nothing.
James 1:4
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Notwithstanding the fact that Moses was the meekest man that lived upon
the earth, on one occasion he drew the displeasure of God upon himself.... The
undeserved reproaches of the people which fell upon him led him for a moment
to forget that their murmuring was not against him, but against God; and instead
of being grieved because the Spirit of God was insulted, he became irritated,
offended, and in a self-willed, impatient manner struck the rock twice saying:
“Hear now, ye rebels, must we fetch you water out of this rock?” ...
Moses revealed great weakness before the people. He showed a marked lack
of self-control, a spirit similar to that possessed by the murmurers. He should
have been an example of forbearance and patience before that multitude, who
were ready to excuse their failures, disaffections, and unreasonable murmurings,
on account of this exhibition of wrong on his part. The greatest sin consisted
in assuming to take the place of God. The position of honor that Moses had
heretofore occupied did not lessen his guilt, but greatly magnified it. Here was a
man hitherto blameless, now fallen. Many in a similar position would reason
that their sin would be overlooked because of their long life of unwavering
fidelity. But no; it was a more serious matter for a man who had been honored
of God to show weakness of character in the exhibition of passion than if he
had occupied a less responsible position. Moses was a representative of Christ,
but how sadly was the figure marred! Moses had sinned, and his past fidelity
could not atone for the present sin.... Moses and Aaron must die without entering
Canaan, subjected to the same punishment that fell upon those in a more lowly
position. They bowed in submission, though with anguish of heart that was
inexpressible; but their love for and confidence in God was unshaken.... But few
realize the sinfulness of sin.... The cases of Moses and Aaron ... show that it is
not a safe thing to sin in word or thought or deed
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Testimonies for the Church 4:369, 370
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