THOU SHALT NOT
COMPLAIN!
It’s certainly not
one of the ‘TEN.’ Nevertheless, it is a COMMANDMENT that echoes
consistently throughout the scriptures. Any parents who have ever driven
their children in the backseat of a car can readily understand how OUR FATHER
feels about His children’s tendency to complain. From the rear of our
vehicles, we sometimes experience EMOTIONAL
EARTHQUAKES, those especially annoying verbal rumblings that take place
between allegedly loving siblings: “Mommy, Tumi TOUCHED me!” (or) “Daddy, Lucy
keeps LOOKING at me!” (or) “Jim…STOP THAT!” This is absolutely
exasperating (especially on long road trips), and we are tempted to pull over
to the roadside to grant the ‘BOARD OF
EDUCATION’ an opportunity to transform heads and hearts via their
behinds! I am completely cognizant of the fact that the previous line
could seem politically incorrect to ‘The Timeout Generation’ – but can I get a
witness anyway?
Our children’s car
behavior is an amusing yet accurate caricature of us. As the Father
drives us through this ROAD TRIP
CALLED LIFE, all too often we fail to enjoy the gorgeous scenery He has
provided (or) the sheer joy of being in His presence (or) the wonderful
blessing of relationship and proximity with our brothers and sisters,
because WE SEE LIFE…WE FRAME LIFE…in
a never-ending series of COMPLAINTS. Hmmm…think about it!
Actually, God
detests a carping and complaining spirit. Why? Simply put, NEGATIVITY
neither brings glory to God nor gain to us. It is the diametrical
opposite of PRAISE, which consistently manifests the presence and power of God.
PRAISE operates at the
very center of God’s will, the place of His power and provision. On the
other hand, COMPLAINING is
a satanically spawned declaration of high anxiety, doubt, fear, or ingratitude.
For example, after the children of Israel were delivered out of Pharaoh’s
Egypt by the mighty hand of God, they fell headlong into THE COMPLAINING TRAP. God had
provided manna from Heaven so they could make bread cakes to satisfy their
appetites and nourish their bodies. Yet, even though the Israelites had
been physically freed from Egypt, they were still in emotional bondage to the
customs and cuisine of their oppressors. In a word, they needed to be
fully delivered from the SPIRIT OF EGYPT that was deeply embedded within them.
These supernaturally blessed children of The Most High God implicitly
mocked divine provision by their failure to praise and their proclivity to
complain. The Word of God testifies against their troublesome attitudes:
Numbers 11:4-6
4 And the mixed multitude that was among them fell a lusting: and the children of Israel also wept again, and said, Who shall give us flesh to eat?
5 WE REMEMBER the FISH, which we did eat in EGYPT freely; the CUCUMBERS, and the MELONS, and the LEEKS, and the ONIONS, and the GARLIC:
6 But now our soul is dried away: there is NOTHING AT ALL, BESIDE THIS MANNA, before our eyes.
4 And the mixed multitude that was among them fell a lusting: and the children of Israel also wept again, and said, Who shall give us flesh to eat?
5 WE REMEMBER the FISH, which we did eat in EGYPT freely; the CUCUMBERS, and the MELONS, and the LEEKS, and the ONIONS, and the GARLIC:
6 But now our soul is dried away: there is NOTHING AT ALL, BESIDE THIS MANNA, before our eyes.
Think about it!
The Israelites were ‘hooked’ on the beans and watermelon of their enemies!
Now we can understand why Daniel refused to eat any of the king’s dainties.
(Daniel 1:8) There is an addictive quality to menus derived from sources
outside the providence and provision of God! That’s why we should not
snack from Satan’s illusory lunches that seem appetizing to our flesh but are
surreptitiously laden with deceit, doubt and disappointment. The net
result of the Israelite’s complaining was the displeasure and wrath of God.
“When the people complained, it displeased the Lord: and the Lord heard
it; and his anger was kindled; and the fire of the Lord burnt among them, and
consumed them that were in the uttermost parts of the camp.” (Numbers 11:1)
In one of my
favorite books, “The Greatest Salesman in the World” by Og Mandino, a character
named Hafid discovers ten scrolls of wisdom. The sixth scroll contains
this advice: “Today I will be a master of my emotions. Weak is he who
permits his thoughts to control his actions; strong is he who forces his
actions to control his thoughts.” In other words, we who seek to be
successful (while maintaining divine approval) must exercise a staunch refusal
to fuss, fume, gripe or groan due to unanticipated changes in either the people
or circumstances that surround us.
There is a song
written by Rev. Don Johnson, made popular by the gospel artist Rev. Paul Jones,
entitled “I Won’t Complain.” The lyrics are so powerful because they
remind us never to embrace a sniveling, whining, moaning, or complaining
spirit:
I've had some good
days, I've had some hills to climb;
I've had some weary days and so many sleepless nights.
But when I look around and think things over,
All of my good days outweigh my bad days;
I won't complain!
I've had some weary days and so many sleepless nights.
But when I look around and think things over,
All of my good days outweigh my bad days;
I won't complain!
God’s been so good
to me, He’s been so good to me;
More than this world or you could ever be,
That’s how good God is to me!
He dries all my tears away, turns midnight into day;
So I'll say, “Thank you, Lord!” – “Thank you, Lord!”
More than this world or you could ever be,
That’s how good God is to me!
He dries all my tears away, turns midnight into day;
So I'll say, “Thank you, Lord!” – “Thank you, Lord!”
I won't complain!
Here’s a suggestion
for all of us. We should ask THE
FATHER (who truly loves His children) to install a PRAISE THERMOSTAT in our attitudes
and spirits. I submitted my requisition some time ago. The result:
whenever I am tempted to complain, I am regulated and restored by the
phenomenal POWER OF PRAISE!
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please
(above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING.
Maranatha!
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