1. God desires to help us in the midst of our struggles.
A. Moses’ distress in Numbers 11:1-9.
B. God’s willingness to provide manna and meat to the people of Israel.
2. We can rely on God’s grace and provision.
A. Jesus’ promise of the Holy Spirit in John 14:26.
B. God’s promise of protection and guidance in Psalm 91.
3. We must turn to God in faith and obedience.
A. Jesus’ teaching on prayer in Matthew 6:7-13.
B. Paul’s encouragement to the Galatians to walk by the Spirit in Galatians 5:16-26.
Conclusion and Application: We can trust God to meet our needs if we will turn to him in faith and obedience.
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1. God desires to help us if we turn to him in faith, no matter the size of our difficulties.
Main Points:
2. Personal conversion is essential for receiving God's grace.
A. The Israelites in Numbers 11:1-9 failed to recognize the need for conversion.
3. We must live a disciplined and holy life to receive God's grace.
A. The Israelites in Numbers 11:1-9 failed to live holy lives.
4. We must have a personal experience of God's grace to receive it.
A. The Israelites in Numbers 11:1-9 lacked a personal experience of God's grace.
Conclusion and Application:
5. Let us open our heart to God's grace and make a personal commitment to Christian faith.
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