Hebrews 3:15
Hebrews 3:15
Do not harden your hearts
This statement must be important; it is a word for word repeat of what has already been clearly set out in verses 7-8. The same words are also used in Psalm 95:7-8 which were obviously fresh in the Hebrews writer’s mind. In Psalm 95 the warning is not related to Israel’s refusal to believe that God would make it possible to claim the Promised Land, rather it refers to separate rebellions whilst the people were on their wilderness journey. Two places are mentioned; Meribah and Massah where they grumbled and complained because there was no water, and Moses was commanded to strike a rock. Meribah means rebellion or quarrelling and Massah means testing. (Exodus 17:7) There appears to be a separate incident at another Meribah, 40 years later, which is described in Numbers 20. On this occasion, after a wonderful experience of the Lord’s glory, Moses was instructed to speak to the rock, however, in frustration and anger he disobeyed and struck it again with his rod, just as he had done before. As a consequence, he was banished from entering the Promised Land!
These events go to show us how strictly the Lord keeps to His Word and how foolish we are to rebel against it or to twist it according to our own agendas. For us to contemplate that even Moses and Aaron did not enter the Land of Promise because of their impetuosity or basic disobedience is difficult. These were Godly men who had obeyed the Lord in very trying circumstances and through many dangerous and difficult situations, but, they heard His voice and did not obey Him, and they robbed the people of an opportunity to see that the Word of the Lord is all that is needed to access His power. Because of this their entry to the Land was prohibited! What a lesson for us!
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