Grumbling
And all the people of Israel grumbled against Moses and Aaron. The whole congregation said to them, “Would that we had died in the land of Egypt! Or would that we had died in this wilderness!"
Numbers 14:2 ESV
We tend to belittle grumbling, but God doesn't. Grumbling is basically to rail against the providence of God. If the most important thing for us is to have faith in God, then grumbling is a symptom of the worst thing possible, to disbelieve God.
In context, God didn't turn a blind eye to His people's grumbling. He even threatened to destroy them, and to start again with Moses's family to become His new people. Thankfully, Moses interceded for his unworthy people, and God listened to him.
Nevertheless, it wasn't enough for God's people to hastily repent. There were still consequences for their unbelief. They attempted to pre-emptively take the promised land and got a beating.
Instead of grumbling behind God's back as it were, we should complain directly to His face. He doesn't begrudge honesty. He'd rather we were honest with Him about how we feel than to moan behind His back.
'God, forbid that we would moan about Your providence. Please help us to trust You even in difficult situations. For we ask in Jesus' name, amen'.
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