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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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communion had been granted to Moses. With him God spoke face to

face. "'Why then were you not afraid to speak against My servant

Moses?' So the anger of the Lord was aroused against them, and He

departed." As evidence of God's disapproval, Miriam "became

leprous, as white as snow." Aaron was spared from leprosy, but was

severely rebuked in Miriam's punishment. Now, their pride humbled

in the dust, Aaron confessed their sin and pleaded that his sister

might not be left to die of that hideous, deadly disease.

In answer to the prayers of Moses, the leprosy was cleansed,

but Miriam was shut out of the camp for seven days. The whole

camp of Israel stayed in Hazeroth, waiting for her return.

This display of the Lord's disapproval was designed to stop the

growing spirit of discontent and rebellion. Envy is one of the most

satanic traits that can exist in the human heart. Envy is what first

caused unhappiness and conflict in heaven, and giving in to it has

caused endless evil in the world.

The Bible teaches us to not carelessly accuse those whom God

has called to be His ambassadors. "Do not receive an accusation

against an elder except from two or three witnesses" (1 Timothy

5:19). God, who has placed on some the responsibility of being

leaders and teachers of His people will hold people accountable for

the way they treat His servants. The judgment given to Miriam

should be a rebuke to all who give in to jealousy and complain

against those on whom God has given the responsibility of His

work.

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