Wednesday, 8 January 2020

NUMBERS 11-12 - "THE MIXED MULTITUDE"

NUMBERS 11-12 - "THE MIXED MULTITUDE"

In the Parable of the Tares (Matt. 13:24–30, 36–43), Jesus taught that wherever the Lord “plants” His true children, the devil comes along and plants counterfeits. Satan is an imitator and an infiltrator (Jude 4; 2 Peter 2:1–2), which explains why Paul warned the church about “false brethren” (Gal. 2:4; 2 Cor. 11:26), false ministers (v. 13ff), and a false gospel (Gal. 1:6–9). - WARREN WIERSBE 

  Over these many years of ministry, I’ve learned that it isn’t enemies outside the local church who do the damage but counterfeiters who get inside the church fellowship (Acts 20:28–30; 3 John 9–11). These intruders might march with the church crowd and act like they are God’s people, but they don’t have an appetite for spiritual things; and eventually their true allegiance is revealed (1 John 2:18–19). - WARREN WIERSBE 

   How tragic it is when professed believers in churches crave substitutes from the world instead of desiring the heavenly manna of the Word of God (John 6:66–69; Matt. 4:4). In trying to attract and please the “mixed multitude,” churches have turned their sanctuaries into theaters and their ministries into performances, and worship has become entertainment. Paul had to deal with this crowd in his day (Phil. 3:17–21), so it’s nothing new. - WARREN WIERSBE

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