Moses had led faithfully for decades, but in one moment of rage at Meribah, he disobeyed God, striking the rock instead of speaking to it. The consequence was severe—Moses would not enter the Promised Land—but even in judgment, God showed mercy, bringing water from the rock for His people. The Bible warns us about the danger of letting anger take over, but it also points us to Christ, the true Rock, who pours out grace even when we fail.

Pr. Renee Bennett

Does Anger Get The Best (Worst) of You? (Contemporary)

Discovering God’s Plans
Numbers 20:1–13
October 5, 2025
Moses had led faithfully for decades, but in one moment of rage at Meribah, he disobeyed God, striking the rock instead of speaking to it. The consequence was severe—Moses would not enter the Promised Land—but even in judgment, God showed mercy, bringing water from the rock for His people. The Bible warns us about the danger of letting anger take over, but it also points us to Christ, the true Rock, who pours out grace even when we fail.

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