Showing posts with label numbers don't lie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label numbers don't lie. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Numbers Don't Lie: The Grumble-Free Zone



When Moses completed the second census before entering the promised land, the tribes with the most outspoken rebels had decreased in number from one census to the next. (You can read yesterday's blog post on this topic here.) 

Men from the tribe of Reuben led a rebellion against Moses and brought destruction on the camp. A man from the tribe of Simeon brought a plague on Israel because of his relationship with a Midianite woman. Ruben and Simeon, however, were not the only tribes that had a decrease in numbers. There were five tribes that had a decrease in numbers (Reuben, Simeon, Gad, Ephraim, and Napthali).

A close look at the Israelite camp suggests there was another factor that may have had an impact on the census loss, as well.

Proximity.

It's clear that the tribes with the greatest rebellion also had the greatest decrease in the census numbers. What's especially troubling is that the tribes closest to them also lost thousands of men.

God had ordered the arrangement of tribal tents around the camp. Ephraim was camped in the southwest corner of the camp. Gad, Simeon, and Reuben were camped along the southern border (in order from west to east). Those four tribes were in greatest proximity to one another.

The tribes of Reuben and Simeon were immediately adjacent to one another in the camp. The rebel grumblers Dathan, Abirim, and On were from the tribe of Reuben and Zimri, the rebel disobeyer, was from the tribe of Simeon. 

Paul wrote, "A little leaven leavens the whole lump (1 Cor. 5:6), and it appears that's what happened.

The proximity of Reuben and Simeon suggests that the two tribes were more than neighbors. They were likely friends and grumbling companions, but it appears they may have spread their venom to their close neighbors, as well.

Grumbling and complaining may seem insignificant, but they often represent the first fruits of rebellion, a contagion that can spread like wildfire if allowed to continue. 

It looks (to me at least) as if the tribe of Reuben's grumbling and rebellion spread to Simeon, from there to Gad, and from there to Ephraim.

Certainly the decrease in numbers suggests something happened to make that corner of the camp lose men.

When we surround ourselves with grumbling, complaining people, we put ourselves at risk of adopting their attitudes and behavior. We put ourselves at risk of discipline, too.

Scripture is clear. Bad company corrupts good morals. (1 Cor. 15:33)

Ben Franklin said it another way. "If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas."

If we don't want fleas, don't lie down with dogs. If we don't want corrupted morals, don't spend time in bad company.

Let's rid of ourselves of grumbling and the rebellion from which it springs, whether it is in our own hearts or in the companions we choose. They not only demonstrate a dissatisfaction with the gifts of God, but they dishonor God before those who hear us.

My mama said, "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all." 

Let's remember her good advice and make our hearts and our mouths a grumble-free zone.

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Monday, March 7, 2016

The Numbers Don't Lie: The Price of Rebellion


After the children of Israel came out of Egypt, God directed Moses to take a census of the men who were able to go to war. Before they entered the Promised Land, God directed him to take another census. The second census revealed a decrease in the population of 1,820 men.

Most of the tribes had increased in number. There were five tribes, though, that had decreased in numbers (Reuben, Simeon, Gad, Ephraim, and Napthali), with Simeon having the greatest decrease of 37,100 fewer men after their years in the wilderness. 

Numbers like this can be very telling. The losses happened for a reason, and I believe there's a lesson to be learned.

Dathan and Abiram and On were from the tribe of Reuben and co-leaders with Korah in the rebellion against Moses. (Numbers 16). Dothan, Abiram, and On wanted control. They wanted to direct their own steps, rather than follow Moses' leading. In rebelling against Moses, however, they were rebelling against God, rejecting His leadership. 

Zimri was a prince of the tribe of Simeon and the man who wanted to choose his pleasure. He joined himself with a Midianite woman and brought her into the camp.(Numbers 25) In rejecting the law of Moses, Zimri was rejecting the law of God.


Four men rebelled against God and many men followed their example. Their choices resulted in the deaths of thousands, but also had a profound effect on their families for generations to come. 

The size of each tribe's portion on entering the promised land was proportional to the size of the tribe's population. The smaller tribes received a smaller portion of land. Had their tribes not lost men, the tribes of Reuben, Simeon, Gad, Ephraim, and Napthali would had been given a larger portion than they received.

Rebellion doesn't emerge full-grown. It begins as a smoldering dissatisfaction that increases, worsens, leads us to consider an action, convinces us that even a wrong-doing can be justified. 

Rebellion is a seed that grows and eventually blossoms in actions that would have been unthinkable at the beginning. 

Rebellion is a deadly contagion that always affects more than just ourselves.

Faithful obedience matters, but rebellious disobedience matters, too. Our decisions are not made in a vacuum. What begins as a small thought of rebellion can mushroom into something that changes the course of our families for generations to come. 

Let's examine ourselves today. Are we nurturing seeds of rebellion? 

Followers are called to follow. Let's be sure the One we follow is Jesus, the One we obey is God Himself.


"Know that the Lord Himself is God; 
It is He who had made us, and not we ourselves, 
We are His people and the  sheep of His pasture." 
                                               Psalm 100:3 nasb

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