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I'm Over It | The Danger of Complaining | Bible, Bros, & Brew

I'm Over It | The Danger of Complaining | Bible, Bros, & Brew

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It's so easy to find things to complain about--in fact, it's one of the most common (and unfortunate) tendencies of our human nature. Interestingly enough, complaining is also one of the first things we tend to do when we're feeling "over it all" due to the stresses and pressures of life. While it might be convenient to view complaining as just a way to vent or blow off steam, it's quite instructive to examine the scriptures to discover how God views complaining, and to seriously consider what He thinks about complaining. Spoiler alert: It's not great. In this episode, David, Jon and Phil discuss the fascinating story of Moses in Numbers 11, where he was challenged with dealing with the constant complaints of the people he was leading through the wilderness. Through this example (and other key verses), we learn the damage that complaining can do, not the least of which is the self-inflicted wounds it can cause. So grab your Bible and brew up your favorite cup of coffee or tea, and let's explore the Word together!

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