They did not believe His word, but complained. —Psalm 106:24-25

Most of us do our share of complaining, but few of us see it for what it is. Although we condemn some sins in others, we tolerate our own murmuring as nothing more than a negative attitude. But in the Scriptures, God condemns it as a grievous sin. One example of its seriousness is found in Numbers 13 when Israel refused to enter the Promised Land, objecting that the people were stronger than they were (vv.26-33).

Psalm 106:24-25 lists three sins that kept the Israelites in the wilderness: They "despised" the blessings of the Promised Land, they "did not believe" God's word that all would be well there, and they "did not heed" His voice of direction. Instead, they sat in their tents and "complained."

God wanted to bless His people, yet they preferred to hang on to the barren familiarity of the wilderness. So God did not allow any of that generation to enter the land. Author Ian Thomas warns today's grumblers: "Ignoring what you need, you will begin to clamor for what you want, and if you are not careful—God will give it to you!"

If you're a grumbler, ask God to change you. It's a sad thing to impoverish yourself with what you think you need, when He is longing to bless you with His best!

-JEY

When things go wrong, I would not be a grumbler,
Complaining, seeing everything as grim;
For when I think of how the Lord has blessed me,
I cannot help but give my praise to Him.

-Hess

God always gives his best to those who leave the choice with Him.