Freedom is not enough. Manna is not enough. They want security. They want permanence. They want meat! God disciplines them for grumbling, and they grumble more. Moses has had enough. He cries out to God because he can’t deal with the people anymore, and God shares His Spirit with additional elders so that they can help bear Moses’ burden. Although He initially told Moses to pick out 70, God apparently felt that two more were deserving of His Spirit as well. Leadership is complicated, infuriating, all consuming, and exhausting. It’s always best if the burden is shared, and we see that here with Moses.
God gives them meat, but they also experience His wrath. It’s true that God is loving and merciful. It’s also true that God is jealous and righteous. We can’t always assume that His mercy will win out in His dealings with us on a day-to-day basis. Thank God that we are eternally secure through Jesus Christ, but our daily walk can still sometimes entail discipline and judgment. If God shows mercy, it’s for a purpose. If God chooses judgment, it’s for a purpose. We should never just presume that we will escape the consequences of our actions.
Hebrews 10:31 (WEB) “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.”
Thought for the day: Even after all they’ve seen and experienced, some still look back instead of forward, effectively rejecting God and their future (11:20). What a warning for us!
Luke 9:62 (WEB) “But Jesus said to him, ‘No one, having put his hand to the plough and looking back, is fit for God’s Kingdom.’ “