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Introduction:
Perhaps
the most prevalent sin of the Christian today is that of
complaining. It is in our nature. How many things have we
murmured or complained about today and we were not even
conscious of it? In our heart we have strategically placed
complaining as one of the smaller sins or perhaps not even
sin at all. God, however, has a different outlook on the
matter and we would do well to adopt God’s viewpoint versus
our own. God tells us in His word “And having food and
raiment let us be therewith content”, and in another place
He says “and be ye thankful”. Complaining is not so. As such
we ought to learn what the scriptures say about complaining
and take heed to its warnings.
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Complaining Unveils the Heart
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The Offended heart complains (John 6:56-61)
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The Lustful heart complains (Jude 1:16)
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Complaining Hinders Education (Isaiah 29:24)
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God sends us through trials that we may learn
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Murmuring and complaining negates the lesson
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Complaining Troubles the Soul (Psalm 77:3)
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Complaining adds to the burden of the soul
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Christ wants us to cast our burdens on Him
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Complaining Breeds Lies
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Israelites said Moses killed the people of the Lord
(Numbers 16:41)
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The earth opened up and swallowed Korah’s people
(Numbers 16:30-33)
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Then fire came out from the Lord and consumed
250 men that burned incense (Numbers 16:34-35)
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Israelites
said that God hated them (Deuteronomy 1:27)
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They said God hated them
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They said that He brought them out to deliver
them into the hand of the Amorites
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Complaining Displeases the Lord (Numbers 11:1)
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God Plans Events in our Life
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Complaining is a Direct Attack on God
Conclusion:
We need
to be reminded not on a weekly basis or even a daily basis
but on a moment-by-moment basis, that when we complain it
displeases the Lord. It is not spiritual; rather it is of
the flesh and shows the filth of our own selfish heart. This
is not something that a believer will be victorious over
tonight. You will fight it tonight, tomorrow and for the
rest of your life, but one thing that is for sure is that
the battle is worth fighting.