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Containing Our Complaining
Topic: #14 of 308 for Sermons on Disappointment
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: February 2004
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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“CONTAINING OUR COMPLAINING”
Phil. 2:14, Deut. 1:26-38
On the seventh day God rested....and on the 8 th day God started answering complaints.
A man dreamed of joining a monastery. His goal in life was to become a monk. So one day he went to a monastery and talked to the head monk and said, “What do I need to do to join.” Was told that it was more difficult that what he thought. In our monastery monks are only allowed to say two words every year.” He said, “That sounds a bit extreme, but I’ve wanted to be a monk for so long, I’m going to give it a try.” So he was shown to his room. And so for the next twelve months the man never said a word. At the end of his first year he was taken to the head monk, and was told he could now say his two words. Guy said, “Food’s bad.” He went back to his room, and was silent for another twelve months. At the end of his second year he again was taken to the head monk for his two words. This time his two words were, “Bed’s hard.” Head monk said, “OK.” And the man went back to his room. Another twelve months of silence passed, and he was brought again to the head monk for his annual two words. This time the guy said, “I quit.” The head monk said, “Well, it doesn’t surprise me. All you’ve done is complain ever since you got here.” oct98
Paul under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit orders up a tall order. Do all things without murmuring......”complaining”. Doesn’t he realize who we are ? Doesn’t he understand that we are Baptists and we were born to complain. Somebody once said......”That’s it not the things I don’t understand about the Bible that trouble me, but it’s the things I do understand. I understand this scripture.....Work without complaining, serve without complaining, give without complaining, go without complaining. I understand this,.....and it troubles me......know why ? Because I occasionally.....well regularly complain. Yet, the truth of the matter is that we really have very little to complain about, most of the time it doesn’t help, and most of the stuff we complain about is not worth it.
I want us to look at “Containing Our Complaining” Let’s look at an example in the Bible of what complaining can cost, and the danger it can be.
Deut. 1:26-28
1. The Cause of Complaining.
a. Rebellion-Disobedience....bottom line cause of their complaining....They didn’t want to do what God told them to do.....so they began to Complain....perhaps they were hoping that if they complained long enough he would change his plans
One question we need to ask when we begin to complain.....why are we complaining ? Could it be that we are sinning. That we are not doing what God has told us to do ?
b. Reaction- Complaining is often a reaction to tough circumstances. We look at the circumstances...and we complain. We take our eyes off of God. We forget who is in control, and we began to murmur, grumble, gripe if you will. And before long....we’re not just complaining about
what originally set us off....but we’re complaining about everything.
c. Rejection. v32 Complaining often has as its root......UNBELIEF. Let’s face it......murmuring, and complaining shows ingratitude, and forgetfulness for all that God has done for us in the past. They are reminded of that in the scripture.
Illust.
Out West, a cowboy was driving down a dirt road, his dog riding
Phil. 2:14, Deut. 1:26-38
On the seventh day God rested....and on the 8 th day God started answering complaints.
A man dreamed of joining a monastery. His goal in life was to become a monk. So one day he went to a monastery and talked to the head monk and said, “What do I need to do to join.” Was told that it was more difficult that what he thought. In our monastery monks are only allowed to say two words every year.” He said, “That sounds a bit extreme, but I’ve wanted to be a monk for so long, I’m going to give it a try.” So he was shown to his room. And so for the next twelve months the man never said a word. At the end of his first year he was taken to the head monk, and was told he could now say his two words. Guy said, “Food’s bad.” He went back to his room, and was silent for another twelve months. At the end of his second year he again was taken to the head monk for his two words. This time his two words were, “Bed’s hard.” Head monk said, “OK.” And the man went back to his room. Another twelve months of silence passed, and he was brought again to the head monk for his annual two words. This time the guy said, “I quit.” The head monk said, “Well, it doesn’t surprise me. All you’ve done is complain ever since you got here.” oct98
Paul under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit orders up a tall order. Do all things without murmuring......”complaining”. Doesn’t he realize who we are ? Doesn’t he understand that we are Baptists and we were born to complain. Somebody once said......”That’s it not the things I don’t understand about the Bible that trouble me, but it’s the things I do understand. I understand this scripture.....Work without complaining, serve without complaining, give without complaining, go without complaining. I understand this,.....and it troubles me......know why ? Because I occasionally.....well regularly complain. Yet, the truth of the matter is that we really have very little to complain about, most of the time it doesn’t help, and most of the stuff we complain about is not worth it.
I want us to look at “Containing Our Complaining” Let’s look at an example in the Bible of what complaining can cost, and the danger it can be.
Deut. 1:26-28
1. The Cause of Complaining.
a. Rebellion-Disobedience....bottom line cause of their complaining....They didn’t want to do what God told them to do.....so they began to Complain....perhaps they were hoping that if they complained long enough he would change his plans
One question we need to ask when we begin to complain.....why are we complaining ? Could it be that we are sinning. That we are not doing what God has told us to do ?
b. Reaction- Complaining is often a reaction to tough circumstances. We look at the circumstances...and we complain. We take our eyes off of God. We forget who is in control, and we began to murmur, grumble, gripe if you will. And before long....we’re not just complaining about
what originally set us off....but we’re complaining about everything.
c. Rejection. v32 Complaining often has as its root......UNBELIEF. Let’s face it......murmuring, and complaining shows ingratitude, and forgetfulness for all that God has done for us in the past. They are reminded of that in the scripture.
Illust.
Out West, a cowboy was driving down a dirt road, his dog riding
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