There are some things
in life where we have become especially skilled. One of them is the
ability to murmur. The definition of murmuring is that of complaining
or
grumbling or even a low whisper. We can all probably think of occasions
where either we were murmuring or someone near us was
murmuring. We have also been the one to complain or even the
one complained about. In either case, it is easy to recognize the act
of murmuring. If you are doing something, no matter how big or small
it is, someone will start to complain. The murmuring will
begin. First Corinthians 10:10 says, "Neither murmur ye, as
some of them also murmured, and were destroyed of the destroyer."
Obviously, the act of murmuring is not something for which God is
pleased.
We are admonished from God's Word to not be a murmurer, a complainer or
one who
grumbles. It was brought out by a pastor in his message that
murmuring will ultimately be traced to God. That is, every time we
murmur,
we are complaining about something God has done in our lives. If we
complain about the situation that we are in or we are complaining about
some
person who is doing something differently than we would, then we are
complaining
about our particular position in life in that day and in that time. We
are
all conscious of the fact that God is with us all of the time. He has
said
that He will never leave us nor forsake us. We are also assured that
God
will direct our paths and that He is in control of each and every
thing.
No matter how small or how great the situation, God is there and He is
in
control. Therefore, to murmur against any detail, no matter how small
or
great, is to complain against God. That became a startling fact to
me. You see, there are many different ways to murmur. There are the
obvious ones whereby we murmur with words. We can even grumble or
complain
to others about how folks are treating us or we can tear down someone
else by
out words. Then, there are the more subtle ways to murmur. This is
the rolling of the eyes, the inflection in our voices, the shrugging of
the
shoulders or whatever body movement we have adapted in order to display
our
negative feeling. We have become good at murmuring. We can sigh,
whisper, move our heads, roll our eyes all at the right time in order to
complain about what is going on. God says, however, that we shouldn't
be
involved in this skilled craft but that we should get rid of it.
Murmuring
wasn't appropriate in the days of the Old Testament, during the time of
Christ,
nor is it appropriate now. After all, we have the promises of God in
which
to rely. Praise Him for His working in our lives and may be as Paul
was; content in each situation in which we have been placed by
God.
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