Caught in the Grumbling

God Is Within Her - a women’s devotional podcast - A podcast by Valarie Reynolds

Today, we are going to the Old Testament, the book of Exodus! We are picking up right after Moses led his people out of Egypt. We had the plagues, we had the parting of the Red Sea, and now we find the Israelites in their first few days of being free people. God had just finished performing all of these unexplainable plagues, they just witnessed the parting of the sea, a MIRACLE. If you were to witness a miracle, you would think that you would be faithful to the Lord forever, right?Barely 3 days after celebrating their exodus out of Egypt, their tone now goes to “grumbling”. This word is used over and over again to describe the Israelites on their journey to the promised land. They literally didn’t make it passed 3 days before they started complaining again! Do you know what this sounds like? It sure does sound like me. And I would venture to guess it could sound an awful like you too. Things aren’t going our way, we have lost our jobs, more month at the end of the money, business isn’t growing. We grumble over our lazy husband, crazy kids, demanding job. Life feels stale. Life feels unfulfilled. There is more trouble than what you anticipated. And we grumble. We complain. Where are you God?! Why did you leave me?! Why are you letting this happen to me?! Did I up?Yet, just like the Israelites, we too forget the moments in between the grumbling where The Lord actually provided. So allow this to be your reminder. _______________________________________________________Have you been wanting to grow a closer relationship with God but just don’t know where to start? I can help! Send me a DM in Instagram to schedule a 10 minute consult call and let’s see if my clarity sessions are what you need for guidance!IG:  @val_reynoldsFB: Valarie ReynoldsMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comSupport the showWork with me // www.valreynolds.comConnect with me // @val_reynoldsCollab with me // [email protected]

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