Sanctification is best cultivated in the soil of Christ-centered worship and fellowship.
– Jon Payne in Tabletalk (March 2016)
Sanctification is best cultivated in the soil of Christ-centered worship and fellowship.– Jon Payne in Tabletalk (March 2016)

– Henry Martyn (missionary to India)
Our passage today is the turning point of the book. On the verge of entering the land, the people rebel.

New life with God we have been taught
Of Jesus we have heard
To draw near to Him we have sought
To know Him through His Word
We put off our old sinful way
We put on what is right
Renew our minds from day to day
Walk with Him in the light
(To the tune of “O God Our Help In Ages Past”)
I commend to you the importance of thankfulness in prayer…. Surely we should never open our lips in prayer without blessing God for that free grace by which we live, and for that loving kindness which endureth for ever.– J. C. Ryle
In our passage today, the people leave Mt Sinai for the Promised Land. Observe:
Submit yourselves. Yield to the grasp of those hands which were nailed to the cross for you.– Charles Spurgeon
(9) Israel obeyed God completely in regards to the Passover (v5). How did Moses respond when a question was raised (v7-8)? How is this a good example for us? Can you think of a time when you did this?
(9) At God’s command the people set out, and at God’s command they camped. What would it look like to so order our lives today?
(11) Soon after the people leave Mt Sinai, they begin to complain (v1). When might we be tempted to complain? Be specific. What does our complaining say about our trust in God?
(11) The people grumble again (v4-6). To whom did Moses turn (v10-15)? To whom should we turn? How do trust and prayer go together? Are there parts of his prayer that show a lack of trust?
(13-14) All of the spies saw the same land, but their focus and recommendation was different. What was the focus and recommendation of the ten (13:28-29, 31-33)?
What was the focus and recommendation of Caleb and Joshua (14:6-9)?
Why are we often tempted to think (like the ten) that our situation is bigger than our God? How might we overcome this temptation?
(14) How did the people respond to the spies’ report? What did they want to do (v1-4)?
They failed to trust God, and so they refused to obey Him. Why is trust essential for obedience?
In what situation do you need to trust and obey God right now? Take some time to look to the Lord about this situation.
Chapters 5-6 conclude the section of laws that started with Leviticus. Chapters 7-8 flashback to the dedication of the tabernacle that was set up back in Exodus 40.

Life without God – futility
With minds that are darkened
Blind to the truth they cannot see
With hearts that are hardened
Given to sensuality
Living out wrong desire
Greedy for all impurity
Wallowing in the mire
And so we were lost in our sins
All going our own way
But now in Christ new life begins
So walk with Him today
Beware of sin – against it fight
Don’t walk in those dark ways
Our Lord has brought us to the light
To Him belongs our praise
(To the tune of “O God Our Help In Ages Past”)