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You ll quickly note reading through the Exodus account How much the people complained. Last week we saw them grumble when cornered On the shores of the Red Sea: Exodus 14:11 NIV Was it because there were no graves in Egypt that you brought us to the desert to die? After the miraculous parting of the Red Sea Moses leads the people into the wilderness of Shur. Again, three days into their journey The people whine. Mind you, three days Following the miracle at the Red Sea. The water seems to be too bitter to drink. Moses turns to God. God tells Moses to throw a log into the water Sweetening the water enough to drink. However, the whining doesn t stop. In the beginning of chapter 16, Six weeks into their journey We find them again grouchy. 1 P a g e

Exodus 16:3 NIV If only we had died by the Lord s hand in Egypt! There we sat around pots of meat and ate all the food we wanted, but you have brought us out into this desert to starve the entire assembly to death. Again, Moses turns to God. The following morning heavenly manna falls from the sky. Moses reminds the people That just as God could be trusted To save them from slavery... To save them at the Red Sea God can be trusted to see them through the wilderness. But human nature is what human nature is! They quickly forget God s guiding In our Scripture Lesson from Exodus 17 We see the people of Israel Coming out from the Desert of Sin. They set up camp at Rephidim. But there was no water there. Now any good Boy Scout would know You don t set up camp 2 P a g e

3 P a g e Particularly for over a million campers Without ample water supply. Perhaps this is God s way of testing their faith. And what was their response? No surprise here... They gripe. 17:3 ESV Why did you bring us up out of Egypt to kill us and our children and our livestock with thirst? Moses, pulling his hair out, once more turns to God: 4 What am I to do with these people? God instructs Moses to strike a rock with his staff And fresh water comes gushing forth. And now we know where the science of fracking comes from. The Apostle Paul in our NT passage today Reminds his listeners that God provided For the Israelites as they journeyed in the wilderness. Paul says that even though God was with them And provided for their daily needs The people did evil by whining in the wilderness. Paul says there is a lesson here for all of us!

Jeff Manion, in his book, The Land Between: Finding God in Difficult Transitions Uses the wilderness experience as a metaphor. The wilderness is what we go through In those difficult periods of life. Our primary urge is to complain. He writes: Generally, you don't have to extend an invitation for complaint to show up. It arrives as an uninvited guest. You return home from yet another frustrating day to discover that complaint has moved into your guest room, unpacked its luggage, started a load of laundry, and is rooting through your fridge. Even as you seek to dislodge complaint as you move its bags to the curb and change the locks it crawls back through the guest room window. Complaint resists eviction. With every struggle, we become the Israelites murmuring in the desert. We miss the faith lessons. God desires to prepare us and build things into us, but we are hunkered down in our pattern of response. The Israelites travel through the wilderness Toward their new home in Canaan. It should be an occasion to celebrate the wonders of God. 4 P a g e

After 400 years of slavery You d think their gratefulness Would last for more than three days! They re experiencing a transitional period between The life that had been lived And the life that will be lived If only one can get through the wilderness. Have you been there? When we are in this period We long for the familiarity of the old life Even though it was in bondage. ANYTHING is better than the pain of transition. Isn t that why abused women stay with their husbands? It is more difficult to change Than it is to suffer through the abuse. Another good example of this is the movie Shawshack Redemption. An old-timer who is released after years of incarceration Hangs himself because he couldn t make the transition From prison to freedom. ~ The present circumstances become intolerable. 5 P a g e

We can t go back And it s too difficult to move forward. And yet, in reality, the longer we complain The longer we push back The more twists and turns on the road That leads out of the wilderness into the Promised Land. The Exodus gives us insight Into our own experiences in difficult transitions. What difficult transitions are you in? Caring for parents in declining health while raising children? They call that the sandwich generation. How about the club sandwich generation? That s when you care for aging parents While caring for adult children While helping to raise grandchildren. Other transitions include... Loss of a loved one Health-related issues, you or someone you love Unemployment or between jobs 6 P a g e

Divorce Post-graduate uncertainty Retirement Empty-nest syndrome A major move The list goes on. Many of us are living in the wilderness. All of us will journey there at some point. From the familiar what used to be In route through the stress--filled what is now To the longed-for peace of what will be. It s easy to whine. We can empathize with the Israelites. When we re going through it It s hard to recognize God s presence. It s hard to see God at work, Meeting our daily needs, Giving hope, guidance, and encouragement. We tend to learn nothing in the transition Much like the Israelites Who whine their way through the wilderness. We tend to doubt God s goodness. 7 P a g e

Transitional times will either build up or tear-down A person s faith and spiritual stamina. Manion: The wilderness where faith can thrive is the very desert where it can dry up and die if we are not watchful. But it s what we do in the wilderness That produces the quality of character God seeks. How we handle the difficult transitions Some of which can take days, months, or even years Determines the trust levels we have in God. We can kick out the uninvited guest, the whiner By inviting another guest To move in with us... trust. When we choose to trust in the face of deep disappointment, complaint has less space to maneuver. While attempting to unpack for an extended stay, [complaint] discovers that trust has taken all the drawers in the guest room and already occupies the empty seat at the table. Trust evicts complaint. Trust and complaint are incompatible roommates. One inevitably pushes the other one out. God intended the wilderness experience To transition the people of bondage To the people of God. 8 P a g e

For them it took forty years. It was in the wilderness that God taught The people of Israel The lesson of trust and dependency. It is a lesson for all of us. So the next time you find yourself in the desert I would advise 3 things: ~ First of all, beware of snakes! When Jesus was in transition to fulfill his calling He entered the wilderness for 40 days There the Devil tempted Jesus. The Tempter finds us most vulnerable in transition. Beware of the serpent that first bit Eve. ~ Secondly, drink plenty of water! Jesus is the Living Water That keeps you hydrated during desert times. Jesus refreshes the soul As we trudge through the wilderness. 9 P a g e

Carry enough water for the day And drink deep from the wellspring of life in the evening. ~ Lastly, seek shelter. Psalm 91:1 (NLT) 1 Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty. And in the final analysis The most critical transition in our life Will be the last one. 1 Corinthians 2:9 No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him. In my previous pastorate A member of the congregation and an ICU nurse Told me this story: She said that one night as she was working Two patients were dying. Their rooms were side-by-side. One family was out of control! They hollered and they screamed At the nurses, at the doctors, at one another 10 P a g e

To do something, anything To prevent death. In the next room, The family was quietly surrounding the patient Reading Scripture, singing familiar hymns Holding the hands of the dying person Speaking words of comfort and encouragement One room was absolute chaos. The other room peace and tranquility. Difficult transitions? Of course. The difference? Trust! Psalm 91:14-16 (CEV) 14 The Lord says, If you love me and truly know who I am, I will rescue you and keep you safe. 15 When you are in trouble, call out to me. 11 P a g e

I will answer and be there to protect and honor you. 16 You will live a long life and see my saving power. Difficult transitions? We all have them. Trust in the Lord Beware of snakes Drink plenty of living water, And seek shelter in the Most High. 12 P a g e