REBELLING AGAINST THE SOVEREIGN LORD

Passage: Numbers 16:1~14  

Key verse: 16:11

First, some leaders tried to acquire leadership positions (1-3). They started a conspiracy, becoming insolent towards Moses and Aaron. They felt left out of leadership with its possible benefits. They wanted to bypass God's calling and servantship. They mixed truth with falsehood. Yes, the whole community was holy and God was with each of them, but Moses and Aaron did not set themselves up as leaders for their own advantage. Korah's group was actually complaining about what God had done, rebelling against his sovereignty. Second, God intervened through Moses (4-14). Moses was in shock and fell face down before God, bringing it all before the Lord. God acted. Moses spoke words of truth, calling them to repentance and reminding them of God's sovereignty. God then summoned the followers of Korah to come near with censors. The Lord was going to make a distinction. God is the Sovereign Lord.

Prayer: Lord, there are times when I lose sight of you. I repent. Help me to follow your Spirit and build up your church according to your will.

One Word: The Sovereign Lord is at work among his people