*Scripture: Numbers 11:1-23, 31-35 (NKJV)*

1 Now when the people complained, it displeased the LORD; for the LORD
heard it, and His anger was aroused. So the fire of the LORD burned among
them, and consumed some in the outskirts of the camp. 2 Then the people
cried out to Moses, and when Moses prayed to the LORD, the fire was
quenched. 3 So he called the name of the place Taberah, because the fire of
the LORD had burned among them.

4 Now the mixed multitude who were among them yielded to intense craving;
so the children of Israel also wept again and said: “Who will give us meat
to eat? 5 We remember the fish which we ate freely in Egypt, the cucumbers,
the melons, the leeks, the onions, and the garlic; 6 but now our whole
being is dried up; there is nothing at all except this manna before our
eyes!”

7 Now the manna was like coriander seed, and its color like the color of
bdellium. 8 The people went about and gathered it, ground it on millstones
or beat it in the mortar, cooked it in pans, and made cakes of it; and its
taste was like the taste of pastry prepared with oil. 9 And when the dew
fell on the camp in the night, the manna fell on it. 10 Then Moses heard
the people weeping throughout their families, everyone at the door of his
tent; and the anger of the LORD was greatly aroused; Moses also was
displeased.

11 So Moses said to the LORD, “Why have You afflicted Your servant? And why
have I not found favor in Your sight, that You have laid the burden of all
these people on me? 12 Did I conceive all these people? Did I beget them,
that You should say to me, ‘Carry them in your bosom, as a guardian carries
a nursing child,’ to the land which You swore to their fathers? 13 Where am
I to get meat to give to all these people? For they weep all over me,
saying, ‘Give us meat, that we may eat.’ 14 I am not able to bear all these
people alone, because the burden is too heavy for me. 15 If You treat me
like this, please kill me here and now—if I have found favor in Your
sight—and do not let me see my wretchedness!”

16 So the LORD said to Moses: “Gather to Me seventy men of the elders of
Israel, whom you know to be the elders of the people and officers over
them; bring them to the tabernacle of meeting, that they may stand there
with you. 17 Then I will come down and talk with you there. I will take of
the Spirit that is upon you and will put the same upon them; and they shall
bear the burden of the people with you, that you may not bear it yourself
alone. 18 Then you shall say to the people, ‘Consecrate yourselves for
tomorrow, and you shall eat meat; for you have wept in the hearing of the
LORD, saying, “Who will give us meat to eat? For it was well with us in
Egypt.” Therefore the LORD will give you meat, and you shall eat. 19 You
shall eat, not one day, nor two days, nor five days, nor ten days, nor
twenty days, 20 but for a whole month, until it comes out of your nostrils
and becomes loathsome to you, because you have despised the LORD who is
among you, and have wept before Him, saying, “Why did we ever come up out
of Egypt?”‘”

21 And Moses said, “The people whom I am among are six hundred thousand men
on foot; yet You have said, ‘I will give them meat, that they may eat for a
whole month.’ 22 Shall flocks and herds be slaughtered for them, to provide
enough for them? Or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered together for
them, to provide enough for them?” 23 And the LORD said to Moses, “Has the
LORD’s arm been shortened? Now you shall see whether what I say will happen
to you or not.”

31 Now a wind went out from the LORD, and it brought quail from the sea and
left them fluttering near the camp, about a day’s journey on this side and
about a day’s journey on the other side, all around the camp, and about two
cubits above the surface of the ground. 32 And the people stayed up all
that day, all night, and all the next day, and gathered the quail (he who
gathered least gathered ten homers); and they spread them out for
themselves all around the camp. 33 But while the meat was still between
their teeth, before it was chewed, the wrath of the LORD was aroused
against the people, and the LORD struck the people with a very great
plague. 34 So he called the name of that place Kibroth Hattaavah, because
there they buried the people who had yielded to craving. 35 From Kibroth
Hattaavah the people moved to Hazeroth, and camped at Hazeroth.

*Devotion*

Most people are familiar with the old expression, “Be careful what you wish
for.” The fulfillment of your wish could turn into a nightmare, causing you
to regret having desired it at all. James tells us we do not have because
we do not ask (4:2). But the Israelites, especially the non-Israelite
multitude accompanying them on their journey, were not humbly beseeching
Yahweh for a little variety in their sustenance. They were ungratefully
complaining about the blessing which was theirs in the manna which they
gathered six mornings per week. What’s more, although Moses sorely felt the
weight of their grumbling on his own shoulders, the people’s bitterness was
directed against God Himself.

We pray regularly, “Give us this day our daily bread”; and God answers that
prayer. “God certainly gives daily bread to everyone without our prayers,
even to all evil people, but we pray in this petition that God would lead
us to realize this and to receive our daily bread with thanksgiving.”
(Lord’s Prayer, SC).

“Therefore do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we
drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For after all these things the Gentiles
seek. For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But
seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things
shall be added to you.” (Matt. 6).

We, as Christians, blessed to be recipients of grace in the kingdom of God,
may call upon Him in every trouble, pray, praise, and give thanks (Second
Commandment, SC).



Rev. Dcn. Jerry Dulas, as eCourier of the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of
North America
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