Numbers 20 Israel traveled back to Kadesh.. the same place they had sent out the spies from.. and had sinned when they refused to trust God and take the promised land. Back to the place of rebellion and unfaithfulness. "Now Miriam died there and was buried there."
"And there was no water for the congregation; and they assembled themselves against Moses and Aaron." The lesson had still not been learned. The people still blamed Moses for every problem and did not trust the Lord for every need. These lessons are still hard to learn, aren't they?.. we still want to blame others for our problems.. we still lack trust in the Lord for every need. Lord, help us!
Moses and Aaron went to the door of the tent of meeting and "fell on their faces". Aaron seems to have learned a lot since the days of his own rebellion. He seems to have begun to know and fear the Lord. Finally! At least he has learned to turn to the Lord in the face of this difficulty. "Then the glory of the Lord appeared to them."
Moses and Aaron were instructed by the Lord to get the rod.. the rod that had blossomed and proven that Aaron and his sons were chosen by the Lord to serve. The Lord said , ".. and speak to the rock before their eyes, that it may yield its water." But, Moses was angry at the people so he took the rod "and struck the rock twice with his rod; and water came forth abundantly and the congregation and their beasts drank." Problem solved... but...
"The Lord said to Moses and Aaron, 'Because you have not believed Me, to treat Me as holy in the sight of the sons of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them."
Moses sent messengers to Edom to request passage through their land.. but Edom refused.. several times and sent out an army to stop them. So Israel went a different direction to go around Edom. When they arrived at Mt. Hor, Moses was instructed to take Aaron and Eleazar up onto the mount. There Aaron was stripped of his priestly clothes and they were given to his son, Eleazar. "Aaron died there on the mountain top." When the people saw Eleazar and Moses return without Aaron they knew he had died and they mourned for him for 30 days.
The Lord called Moses' actions.. striking the rock instead of speaking to it.. unbelief. Was it because he did not believe that words were powerful enough to bring forth the water? Or was it because Moses wanted to express his own anger and claimed the power to bring forth water on his own? What is it that led the Lord to pronounce such a sad verdict on Moses and Aaron? The Lord said that Moses did not treat Him "as holy in the sight of the sons of Israel. "
The first time that Moses struck the rock and water came out was at Meribah. Exodus 17 tells us that Israel had "quarreled" with the Lord.. tested Him and He "proved Himself holy among them" (Numbers 20:13). But this time the command was different.. to speak to the rock and not strike it. The Lord had a different plan.. perhaps for a greater outcome... that would again prove Himself holy.. but Moses failed to trust Him to accomplish what He wanted to do.
Father in heaven, how many times do we fail to trust You to accomplish the greater things and try to do things in our own way, through our own will.. through unbelief or anger.. or whatever? Forgive us Lord! Help us Holy Spirit to believe and obey the Lord so that His holiness is made evident and all glory is given to the Name that is above all Names. Remove all unbelief and fill us with confident faith in the power, wisdom and grace of our Lord Jesus.. to the glory of God our Father . We ask this in the name of Jesus, who is our Lord and Savior. Amen.