Presuming on the Grace of God

Numbers 14:40-45

Our God is gracious and patient. Often He will give us multiple opportunities to obey Him. When we fail, He forgives and allows us to have a second chance at obedience. There are many examples of God's longsuffering and grace in the Scriptures. Abraham lied, and God allowed him opportunity to make it right and blessed him. Jonah ran away from God and the Lord allowed him a second chance to take His message to Nineveh. Perhaps the clearest example is that of Peter, who had denied Christ, but later was restored and God used him to preach the mighty message of Pentecost.

We do serve a loving, merciful, and forgiving God. However, we must never presume upon the grace of God. Nor should we assume that we can do what we choose in the matter of obedience to His Word without consequence. A vivid example is found in our text this morning. The nation of Israel had come to the border of the Promised Land and had sent spies in to survey the situation. When the majority of the spies returned with a negative report, the nation of Israel listened to them rather than trusting in God.

Because of their unbelief, God brought judgment upon them. The ten spies died immediately. God condemned the rest of the people to wander in the wilderness until every person above the age of 20 had died.

Moses announced God's judgment to the people, and they changed their minds. Suddenly it didn't sound so good to die in the wilderness. But God had spoken.

Sad to say the least, but we haven't reached the saddest part of this story. They decided to go ahead without God…to enter into battle on their own. They presumed that God would be with them. [3]

Forty years later, the previous generation now dead in the wilderness, Moses reminds the next generation of this terrible failure.

OK, you say…sad story, but what does this have to do with us today? Paul told us that the events recorded for us in the O.T. are there as examples. We are to learn from them. The lesson we need to learn from this is simple: Do not presume upon the grace of God! The Israelites here wept before God, they presumed that He would change His mind. They presumed that they wouldn't have to suffer the judgment He had declared. But the Scripture said, "The Lord would not hearken to your voice, nor give ear unto you." Why?

I. They had the wrong view of their sin.

II. They had the wrong view of repentance.

III. They had the wrong view of God's will.

We serve a loving, merciful, and forgiving God. However we must never presume upon His grace. We need to have a proper view of sin, repentance, and His will. And we need to respond to God in obedience to His commands.