At the crucial moment, when a decision was needed to be made to trust
God, believe in His words, and actively cross into the promised land, the
Israelites faltered. This, despite the mighty wonders God had done to deliver
them. They were literally plucked from the wicked hand of the Egyptians and
miraculously sustained all the way. And yet they would rather trust the
negative report of spies than God. In pandering to unbelief, they would not act
to possess the promised land. Their unbelief angered God, who then swore that
none of them would set foot on the promised land except for Caleb and Joshua.
All this took place at Kadesh Barnea overlooking the promised land.
Since
they would not trust God, Deuteronomy 1:40 said that they were told to “turn
around and set out for the wilderness by the way to the Red Sea.’ So
after being stuck at Kadesh Barnea for a season, they started out on the
journey by the way of the Red Sea. This is where Deuteronomy chapter 2 picked
up. Moses was here recalling the different places in their journey
that God had led them. Verses 1-3 tell us that they were merely only circling
around Mount Seir for many days.
The
point is this: they were moving around but they were not progressing. Traveling
does not mean progress. It is true that plenty of movements and activities in
spiritual life do not necessarily mean progress. There is a need for us not to
equate activities to progress. Even if we are engaged in plenty of activities
and hopping from meeting to meeting and church to church, it does not mean that
we are progressing in our spiritual journey.
The
key to progress in Christian life is found in trusting God, in being connected
to Him and being responsible and faithful in one’s life and ministry. It
is taking personal responsibility for one’s personal life by listening to
God and then acting on His instruction obediently. In so doing we will
experience personal growth. And then we must also responsibly find a ministry
in our church and serve faithfully, exercising our God-given gifts and talents.
We must learn to live in the center of God’s will and plan for our life. When
we do so we will incrementally progress in the fullness of His plan for our
life. So let’s gird up our mind, trust God and move in tandem with Him!
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