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The Bible Recap

Day 060 (Numbers 14-15, Psalm 90) - Year 7

01 Mar 2025

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FROM TODAY’S RECAP: - Video: Psalms Overview - Exodus 32 - Matthew 9:20-22 - Matthew 14:36 PREP EPISODES (in case you haven’t listened yet): 1. Let's Read the Bible in a Year (Chronological Plan)! 2. How I Learned to Love (Reading) the Bible\ 3. Why Reading the Whole Bible is Important (interview with Lee McDerment) 4. Preparing to Read the Bible 5. Avoiding Common Mistakes: What to Look for When You Read the Bible 6. Reading the Bible in Community Note: We provide links to specific resources; this is not an endorsement of the entire website, author, organization, etc. Their views may not represent our own. SHOW NOTES: - Follow The Bible Recap: Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | YouTube - Follow Tara-Leigh Cobble: Instagram - Read/listen on the Bible App or Dwell App - Learn more at our Start Page - Become a RECAPtain - Shop the TBR Store - Credits PARTNER MINISTRIES: D-Group International Israelux The God Shot TLC Writing & Speaking DISCLAIMER: The Bible Recap, Tara-Leigh Cobble, and affiliates are not a church, pastor, spiritual authority, or counseling service. Listeners and viewers consume this content on a voluntary basis and assume all responsibility for the resulting consequences and impact.

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1.956 - 27.709 Tara-Leigh Cobble

Hey, Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for The Bible Recap. Today we got to read a psalm. I bet you love that. Since we're working through the Bible chronologically, we'll mostly have the psalms sprinkled throughout our reading where they've been written as a response to what's happening at the time. You may have noticed that Moses was the author of this particular psalm.

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This is the only psalm he wrote. But before we get to that, let's talk about the situation he wrote it about. Today in Numbers, the people are responding to the reports of the 10 spies who argued that they couldn't take the land of Canaan. This was a mess, you guys. Because these 10 leaders were fearful, the whole camp is thrown into chaos.

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The people tried to usurp God's authority by choosing a leader other than the one God had appointed and by going where God wasn't leading, back to Egypt. This idea of going back to Egypt isn't just a theme for them. It becomes a biblical metaphor for doubting God, turning away from Him, and living unto ourselves. As for the Israelites, their doubt has turned to fear, which prompted rebellion.

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If you don't bring your doubt to God, like we've seen Moses do repeatedly, your doubt will drive you from God. So Moses and Aaron fall on their faces, Joshua and Caleb tear their clothes in grief, and then they try to rally the people to trust God, but their speech is far from effective. The people wanted to stone them. Fortunately, in the midst of the riot, God shows up.

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But he does not have good news. He wants to kill all the people and start over with Moses. This is the same thing he proposed back in Exodus 32 when the people worshiped their own jewelry. But Moses intervenes just like he did back then. He pleads with God to protect his own name in front of the Egyptians, even arguing on behalf of the people at his own expense.

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Don't you think he might have been happy to get rid of those people and just wing it on his own with God? But he doesn't. He stands on the promises and character of God. He quotes God back to God. God relents, but not without consequence. The ten spies who doubted him and worked up a panic in his people so that they rebelled against him, they died of the plague.

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And all of the men of fighting age who refused to fight and enter Canaan, who said they'd rather die in the wilderness, God says he'll give them what they asked for. They'll die in the desert. And in fact, they're going to stay in the desert until everyone over the age of 20, except for Caleb and Joshua and their descendants, were dead.

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None of those whose hearts rebelled against God would see the promised land of Canaan. God says this process will take 40 years. Then he warns them that some of their enemies are nearby, so they should pack up camp and head south. But the people don't like the consequence God deals out to them, so they try to retract their response. They don't want to wait 40 years.

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They decide they'll try to take the land after all. They go north instead of south, ignoring God's directions, and as expected, they lose the battle. They were attempting to claim God's promises without His power or His presence. Their hearts are revealed in that they wanted His gifts more than they wanted Him. They were willing to disobey Him to get what they wanted.

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