Today's encouragement comes from Numbers 11:1a, where these sobering words are found:
"Now when the people complained, it displeased the LORD; for the LORD heard it, and His anger was aroused. . . . "There is an acceptable (even proper) way to "complain" to God, (cf. Ps. 142:2); and then there is this unacceptable and improper way to do it, (as seen all throughout Num., ch. 11). The people "craved"; they wanted their way; they "wept all over" Moses; they insisted that they be granted their de-sires. God's answer was to give them exactly what they wanted; and then to afflict many of them with death, (see vv. 33-34).
Let us be careful about what we earnestly long for; and of what we "demand" of God. If we are not satisfied with the Person of Jesus Christ, and, in Him, His church’s “ordinary” means of grace, and instead insist on something more “exotic”—then we may get what we want, but then pay dearly for it in the end.
[Puritan quote of the day: "Hence we learn that a life of holiness is the most pleasant life in this world, because in such a life we have the imperfect begin-nings of a blessed and endless sight of God.” —Jonathan Edwards, in his sermon, "The Pure in Heart Blessed"]