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We’re Thirsty! 

Introduction: 

Any parent has experienced their children on a trip crying out, “I’m hungry” or “I’m thirsty.”  They might have just eaten or drank a few miles back.  This can be frustrating.  Adults can be just as bad at grumbling and complaining.  Moses became very frustrated at the children of Israel in the wilderness.  They had complained when they came to the Red Sea, (Exodus 14:11-12) at Marah when the water was bitter, (Exodus 15:22-24) and in the Wilderness of Sin when they were hungry (Exodus 16:2-3).  Each time God provided for their needs.  Now they find themselves at Rephidim without water.  (Exodus 17)

Text:  Exodus 17 

Body: 

I. They Demand God’s Help (Verses 1-2

  • They thought they were testing Moses; but they were in reality threatening Jehovah.  “Give us water or else!”
  • They were “testing God” which is to doubt whether God will act in a certain way.  Note Psalms 95:7-11
  • This showed their lack of faith and their worldliness.            Hebrews 3:15-19, James 4:1-2
  • This selfish, worldly attitude is a terrible one to have.  Are you making demands of God?

II. They Complain Against the Lord (Verses 3-4

  • Jehovah had provided for them several times before; but still they grumbled.  Note the similarity to Psalms 106:24-27.
  • God was testing their trust in Him.  Deuteronomy 8:2-4, Psalms 81:7      This testing was for their good.  Deuteronomy 8:15-16,               Psalms 119:67-68, 71

III. They Doubt Jehovah’s Presence (Verses 5-7

  • They had witnessed God’s power to provide but yet they still doubt.  So Moses names the place as a rebuke to the children of Israel.  Massah (mah – SAH) test or trial and                                  Meribah (m’ Ree – bah) place of strife or quarreling
  • But God is the Rock who provides.  Psalms 105:41-42 and         Isaiah 48:21
  • The Feast of Booths or Tabernacles was celebrated each year by the Jews as a reminder of God’s faithfulness in providing for the Israelites during the wilderness wanderings.  It was during this feast that the following happened.  John 7:37-38
  • Note the words of the apostle Paul in I Corinthians 10:1-12.

 Invitation: 

Jesus satisfies our thirst for God and rescues us from death in the wilderness of our sin. 

Bobby Stafford

March 25, 2012

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