Shownotes
1) There are two different responses that we offer enter into with the Lord without intending to insult Him. It’s a bit natural or fleshly human, so it is helpful for us to keep an eye on this. We can quickly revert to a bit of complaining when things are going bad. “I wouldn’t do it this way,” we may mumble under our breath. But that can only last so long, and eventually, we get on track. However, when things start to turn, we tend to forget the moment and why it turned. Again, it’s a bit natural or fleshly human, so it is helpful for us to keep an eye on this. 2) Why would God allow such freakish weird scenarios in our lives? He stopped Israel during the time after Joshua’s death to test His kids and to teach His kids. They might not have liked that, but He didn’t ask them if they liked it. And He won’t ask you or me if we like it either. That’s because Christianity is about becoming more like Jesus and not more of us. And if that takes Him directing us to Red Sea circumstances, then so be it.