“A
Land Flowing With Milk And Honey”
At the end of forty days
they returned from exploring the land.
They came back to Moses
and Aaron and the whole Israelite community at Kadesh in the Desert of Paran. There they reported to them and to the whole
assembly and showed them the fruit of the land. They gave Moses this account:
“We went into the land to which you sent us, and it does flow with milk and
honey! Here is its fruit. But the people who live there are powerful, and the
cities are fortified and very large. We even saw descendants of Anak there. The Amalekites live in the Negev; the Hittites,
Jebusites and Amorites live in the hill country; and
the Canaanites live near the sea and along the Jordan.”
Then Caleb silenced the
people before Moses and said, “We should go up and take possession of the land,
for we can certainly do it.”
But the men who had gone
up with him said, “We can’t attack those people; they are stronger than we
are.” And they spread among the Israelites a bad report about the land they had
explored. They said, “The land we explored devours those living in it. All the
people we saw there are of great size. We saw the Nephilim there (the
descendants of Anak come from the Nephilim). We
seemed like grasshoppers in our own eyes, and we looked the same to them.”
Numbers
13:25-33
That night all the
members of the community raised their voices and wept aloud. All the Israelites
grumbled against Moses and Aaron, and the whole assembly said to them, “If only
we had died in Egypt! Or in this wilderness! Why is the Lord bringing us to
this land only to let us fall by the sword? Our wives and children will be
taken as plunder. Wouldn’t it be better for us to go back to Egypt?” And they
said to each other, “We should choose a leader and go back to Egypt.”
Then Moses and Aaron fell
facedown in front of the whole Israelite assembly
gathered there. Joshua son of Nun and
Caleb son of Jephunneh, who were among those who had
explored the land, tore their clothes and said to the entire Israelite
assembly, “The land we passed through and explored is exceedingly good. If the
Lord is pleased with us, he will lead us into that land, a land flowing with
milk and honey, and will give it to us. Only do not rebel against the Lord. And
do not be afraid of the people of the land, because we will devour them. Their
protection is gone, but the Lord is with us. Do not be afraid of them.”
But the whole assembly
talked about stoning them. Then the glory of the Lord appeared at the tent of
meeting to all the Israelites. The Lord said to Moses, “How long will these
people treat me with contempt? How long will they refuse to believe in me, in
spite of all the signs I have performed among them? I will strike them down
with a plague and destroy them, but I will make you into a nation greater and
stronger than they.”
Moses said to the Lord,
“Then the Egyptians will hear about it! By your power you brought these people
up from among them. And they will tell the inhabitants of this land about it.
They have already heard that you, Lord, are with these people and that you,
Lord, have been seen face to face, that your cloud stays over them, and that
you go before them in a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. If
you put all these people to death, leaving none alive, the nations who have
heard this report about you will say, ‘The Lord was not able to bring these
people into the land he promised them on oath, so he slaughtered them in the
wilderness.’
“Now may the Lord’s
strength be displayed, just as you have declared: ‘The Lord is slow to anger,
abounding in love and forgiving sin and rebellion. Yet
he does not leave the guilty unpunished; he punishes the children for the sin
of the parents to the third and fourth generation.’ In accordance with your
great love, forgive the sin of these people, just as you have pardoned them
from the time they left Egypt until now.”
Numbers
14:1-19
Ant colonies constantly
monitor their colonies’ living conditions. Using social skills complex enough to
stun the scientists, the rock ants work together to find the right living
space, darkness, and security needed to give the queen mother and her larvae
the best available housing.
In the days of Moses, the
families of Israel were looking for a new home. The slave yards of Egypt had
been brutal. The wilderness of Sinai was no place to settle down.
Sometimes it may be
helpful to compare ourselves to insects. House-hunting rock acts instinctively
following the ways of their Creator. But we often let our fears keep us from
following and trusting God. When we rest in the assurance of His presence and
love, we can say, “Lord, You have been our dwelling place in all generations.”
Finding
ourselves at home in God is a good place to be.
Our
Daily Bread – March 4, 2015