Tongue 2: Murmuring
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“And when the people complained, it displeased the Lord…” (Numbers 11:1)
Murmuring doesn’t always sound like loud grumbling.
Sometimes it’s just a quiet sigh. A thought you rehearse over and over again. A whispered complaint to someone you trust. But God hears it all.
In Numbers 11, the people of Israel murmured against God, not with shouting, but with dissatisfaction. They didn’t trust His timing, His provision, or His ways. And it displeased Him.
We may not say, “God, You’re not doing enough.”
But when we murmur in our hearts about our job, our family, our lack, our circumstances, we are saying exactly that.
Murmuring is subtle, but it’s serious. It reveals a heart that is not at rest in God. A heart that questions His goodness, even if we don’t mean to. And the scary part? We can be murmuring even when our mouths are closed.
Let’s take murmuring seriously, not just the words, but the thoughts behind them. Instead of murmuring, let’s bring those frustrations to God in prayer.
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