When the Journey Grows Long
But
the people grew impatient with the long journey,
and
they began to speak against God and Moses.
Numbers
21:4-5 (NLT)
What happens when you’re stuck in a rut? When every day
resembles the previous one? When variety or spontaneity are merely words in the
dictionary? You grow weary. You lose sight of the destination and focus instead
on the dreariness of life.
The Israelites had reached that point. Their progress was
agonizingly slow. Every morning they woke up to the same food, the same
scenery, the same plodding, the same longing for an end to their tiresome
journey. As they plodded, seeds of discontent began to take root and slowly
blossomed into resentment; against Moses, against God.
It’s all too easy to succumb to discouragement when we
don’t see any progress. When every day is like the previous one. When typical
childhood milestones pass by without any sign of change in our child’s
condition. Disappointment sets in, along with frustration and weariness. We’re
tempted to focus on the plodding rather than God’s promises.
What
we perceive with human eyes should not stop us from finishing the task God has
set before us. Plodding is tedious. Trusting is difficult. Remaining hopeful
can be challenging. Yet God has promised a reward to those who stay the course
and do not give up. He sees the bigger picture and He is hard at work, even in
the midst of the deserts of life.
When
the journey grows long, don’t grumble or give up. Focus on Jesus, instead. The
promised land is waiting up ahead.
Takeaway: Focus on Jesus instead of
the journey
For
further reading:
·
Galatians
6:9
·
Romans
12:12
·
James
1:12
·
Psalm
32:8
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