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The Word For Today (Daily)

The Murmuring of Israel

The Word For Today (Daily)

Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Exodus 17:1-18:2

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Oh let the Son of God and found you with his spirit and his life,

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let him fill your heart and satisfy your soul.

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Oh, let him have the things that hold you

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and his spirit like a dove will descend upon your life and make you

0:30.3

home.

0:35.0

Welcome to the Word for today,

0:37.0

featuring the Bible Teaching of Pastor Chuck Smith,

0:39.5

founder of the Calbury Chapel Movement.

0:41.7

This radio program is a verse by verse study through the entire

0:45.0

Bible and on today's edition of the word for today, Pastor Chuck continues with the

0:50.1

murmuring of Israel as we pick up in exodus chapter 17 verse one and now with

0:56.2

today's message here's pastor Chuck and all the congregation of the children of

1:02.1

Israel journey from the wilderness of sin after their journeys according to the commandment of the Lord,

1:08.0

and they pitched in Refidim, and there was no water for the people to drink.

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Wherefore, the people did chide with Moses and said,

1:18.7

Give us water to drink.

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Moses said into them, why chide you with me?

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Why do you tempt the Lord?

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Now, their murmuring and their complaining

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was really classified by Moses as a tempting of God.

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We are warned in the New Testament

1:39.7

concerning the failure of the children of Israel because they were guilty of tempting God

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