Numbers 20:6a (ESV)

Originally published 09/22/1015

The people of Israel had a meeting with Moses, and they were angry at him again because they had no water for themselves or the animals. It looked as if everyone would die, and they accused Moses of bringing them into the wilderness to kill them. "Then Moses and Aaron went from the presence of the assembly to the entrance of the tent of meeting and fell on their faces” Numbers 20:6a (ESV). This was the fourth time in the book of Numbers that they did this. Each time it appeared that God's plan to take the people to Canaan was destined to fail. They prostrated themselves flat on the ground to show their complete submission to God and their helplessness. Each time they were pleading with God to intervene in a situation that would save the people who were mad at Moses. Moses and Aaron were begging God to save the very people who wanted to kill them. Lord, Moses did what you did on the cross. He pleaded for those who mistreated him. I want to be like you to care more for others than I do for myself no matter how badly they treat me.

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