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[Shock Discovery] Why Belly Fat Is NOT Your Fault

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (SHRINK stubborn fat)
Tue Aug 22 06:04:09 2023

Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2023 05:04:03 -0500
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<p style="color:#ffffff;">they angrily cried, &ldquo;Must we fetch you water out of this rock?&rdquo; they put themselves in God&rsquo;s place, as though the power lay with themselves, men possessing human frailties and passions. Wearied with the continual murmuring and rebellion of the people, Moses had lost sight of his Almighty Helper, and without the divine strength he had been left to mar his record by an exhibition of human weakness. The man who might have stood pure, firm, and unselfish to the close of his work had been overcome at last. God had been dishonored before the congregation of Israel, when He should have been magnified and exalted. {PP 418.2} God did not on this occasion pronounce judgments upon those whose wicked course had so provoked Moses and Aaron. All the reproof fell upon the leaders. Those</p>

<p style="color:#ffffff;">who stood as God&rsquo;s representatives had not honored Him . Moses and Aaron had felt themselves aggrieved, losing sight of the fact that the murmuring of the people was not against them but against God. It was by looking to themselves, appealing to their own sympathies, that they unconsciously fell into sin, and failed to set before the people their great guilt before God. {PP 418.3} Bitter and deeply humiliating was the judgment immediately pronounced. &ldquo;The Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron, Because ye believed Me not, to sanctify Me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore ye shall not bring this congregation into the land which I have given them.&rdquo; With rebellious Israel they must die before the crossing of the Jordan. Had Moses and Aaron been cherishing self-esteem or indulging a passionate spirit in the face of divine warning and reproof, their guilt would have been far greater. But they were not chargeable with willful or deliberate sin; they had been overcome by a sudden temptation,</p>

<p style="color:#ffffff;">and their contrition was immediate and heartfelt. The Lord accepted their repentance, though because of the harm their sin might do among the people, He could not remit its punishment. {PP 419.1} Moses did not conceal his sentence, but told the people that since he had failed to ascribe glory to God, he could not lead them into the Promised Land. He bade them mark the severe punishment visited upon him, and then consider how God must regard their murmurings in charging upon a mere man the judgments which they had by their sins brought upon themselves. He told them how he had pleaded with God for a remission of the sentence, and had been refused. &ldquo;The Lord was wroth with me for your sakes,&rdquo; he said, &ldquo;and would not hear me.&rdquo; Deuteronomy 3:26. {PP 419.2} On every occasion of difficulty or trial the Israelites had been ready to charge Moses with having led them from Egypt, as though God had had no agency in</p>

<p style="color:#ffffff;">the matter. Throughout their journeyings, as they had complained of the difficulties in the way, and murmured against their leaders, Moses had told them, &ldquo;Your murmurings are against God. It is not I, but God, who has wrought in your deliverance.&rdquo; But his hasty words before the rock, &ldquo;shall we bring water?&rdquo; were a virtual admission of their charge, and would thus confirm them in their unbelief and justify their murmurings. The Lord would remove this impression forever from their minds, by forbidding Moses to enter the Promised Land. Here was unmistakable evidence that their leader was not Moses, but the mighty Angel of whom the Lord had said, &ldquo;Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared. Beware of Him , and obey His voice: ... for My name is in Him .&rdquo; Exodus 23:20, 21. {PP 419.3} &ldquo;The Lord was wroth with me for your sakes,&rdquo; said Moses. The eyes of all Israel were</p>

<p style="color:#ffffff;">The rock, being a symbol of Christ, had been once smitten, as Christ was to be once offered. The second time it was needful only to speak to the rock, as we have only to ask for blessings in the name of Jesus. By the second smiting of the rock the significance of this beautiful figure of Christ was destroyed. {PP 418.1} More than this, Moses and Aaron had assumed power that belongs only to God. The necessity for divine interposition made the occasion one of great solemnity, and the leaders of Israel should have improved it to impress the people with reverence for God and to strengthen their faith in His power and goodness. When</p>
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