Numbers 11:11-29      Broaden the Burden

Rev. David Holwick  ZA                                   Make It Count, #8

First Baptist Church

Ledgewood, New Jersey

August 21, 2011

Numbers 11:11-17, 24-29


BROADEN THE BURDEN



  I. How heavy a load can you carry?

      A. Pastor Wigginton learns the hard way.


         While on a preaching assignment in Africa, David Wiggington

            noticed how people there often carry things on their heads.

         It fascinated him and he asked the villagers to show him how

            to do it himself.


         They brought to Wigginton a boy who was about 11 years old.

         The pastor got down on one knee so that he could be at the

            boy's level.

         Two men came by and lifted the sack off the boy's head and put

            it on Wigginton's.


         That should have been his first clue -- it took two men to lift

            the sack.

         It weighed 75 pounds.

         He could not even hold his head up straight, let alone walk

            with the sack on his head.

         The two men removed it and the villagers laughed at the silly

            American.


         Back in the capitol city, Wigginton heard about a lady whose

            regular employment was that of being a "human delivery truck."

         Her assignment was to deliver engine blocks from one repair shop

            to other repair shops.

         Four men would lift the engine block onto a tray that she

            carried on her head.

         Then off she would go across town carrying this enormous weight.


         One day the lady came to her destination and found that no one

            was there to help her in taking off the load.

         She waited as long as you can wait with an engine block on your

            head.

         Finally, she decided to try to remove it herself.

            In so doing, she broke her neck and died.               #2797


      B. Moses felt burdened like this.

          1) He had been given responsibility over all the Israelites.

              a) He didn't particularly want it.

              b) They were complaining all the time.

          2) He wasn't their mother.                                11:12

              a) He didn't even want to be their babysitter.

              b) And here he is, carrying them all by himself.


      C. Maybe you feel the same burden.

          1) Problems with family members, issues at work...

              a) Lots of people are leaning on you and you don't feel

                    up to it.

              b) The pressure is grinding you down.

          2) Hopefully you don't feel as low as Moses.              11:15

              a) He wanted God to come down and kill him, put him

                    out of his misery.

              b) Moses isn't the only Bible character to feel this way.

                  1> Job wished he were dead, or even unborn.

                  2> Elijah the prophet was so despondent he told God,

                       "I have had enough, Lord, take my life."  1Kg 19:4

          3) God has an answer to the pressure.

              a) Instead of killing Moses, he gave him some helpers.

              b) You don't have to do it alone.


II. God can give you more than you can handle.               1 Cor 10:13

      A. Most Christians think this statement violates a Bible promise.

          1) Doesn't God promise to NOT give us more than we can bear?

          2) Not exactly.  As 1 Corinthians 10:13 actually says:


             "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man.

              And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond

                 what you can bear.

              But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out

                 so that you can stand up under it."


              a) So God may send you something that is too much for you.

              b) You have limits.  There are tests that can break you.


      B. The key is that God always provides a way out.

          1) If it is more than you can handle, he will provide a

                different handle.

          2) For Moses, it came in the form of 70 assistants.

              a) Moses is correct when he says he cannot carry all

                    these people by himself.                        11:14

              b) So God made sure he would not be by himself.


III. Moses gets some help.

      A. Seventy is a significant number in the Bible.

          1) 70 leaders went up to Mount Sinai with Moses.      Exod 24:1

              a) It is possible these are the same men in this chapter.

          2) Jesus also sent out 70 disciples to evangelize Israel.

              a) Seventy seems to be enough to get a big job done.


      B. They are empowered by God himself.

          1) God meets with them at the special tent.               11:16

              a) God will come down and communicate with Moses.

              b) In verse 25, God comes in a cloud.

                  1> This would be the Shekinah, the symbol of God's

                        presence with Israel.

          2) The Spirit will be distributed.                        11:17

              a) This sounds like Moses' portion of the Holy Spirit will

                    be diluted, but this is not the case.

              b) Instead, the other men will have the same spiritual

                    power that energized Moses.

              c) They will have whatever they need to accomplish their

                    task.

                  1> Their main task -- help Moses to help others.

          3) There is a wonderful description of leadership here.

              a) Church leadership should be more than meetings and

                    policy decisions.

              b) It involves caring for people and helping them through

                    life.

              c) It is not a job for one person.

                  1> Ministry is most effective when it is shared.


IV. Unusual proof of the Spirit.                                   11:25

      A. They acted differently when they received the Spirit.

          1) The passage simply says they prophesied.

          2) Prophesying can mean different things.

              a) Foretell the future?

              b) Preach spontaneous sermons?

              c) Tongues or ecstatic behavior?  (most likely)

                  1> King Saul seems to have done this when he got the

                        Spirit.

                  2> The disciples did the same thing on the day of

                        Pentecost in Acts chapter 2.


      B. It was a limited sign.

          1) After this event, they did not do it again.

          2) Moses remained the primary speaker for God.

          3) So the prophesying seems to be a sign to the people that

                these 70 men have God's approval.

              a) They are helping Moses but not replacing him.


      C. The Holy Spirit and ministry today.

          1) Should leaders in our church expect supernatural experiences?

              a) I cannot rule it out.

              b) In the book of Acts and the letters of Paul in the New

                    Testament, unusual things happened to Christians.

                  1> On the day of Pentecost, onlookers thought the

                        disciples were drunk.

                      A> Peter had to point out that it was too early to

                            be intoxicated - with booze anyway.

                  2> In 1 Corinthians, Paul says spiritual ecstasy in

                        their church services would make outsiders think

                           Christians were crazy.

                      A> However, all the New Testament churches don't

                            seem to be like this.

                      B> Some were quiet and staid, like ours.

          2) The key is having the Spirit, more than experiences.

              a) Paul's description of spiritual gifts emphasizes service

                    more than the supernatural.

              b) Whatever we do for God, we should ask him to give us

                    enough power.

                  1> Our service should point to him, not us.


  V. Sometimes God works outside the box.                           11:26

      A. Two leaders miss out on the main action.

          1) We don't know why they missed the meeting.

          2) However, they also receive the Spirit and prophesy.


      B. Joshua tries to squelch it.                                11:28

          1) He apparently sees it as a challenge to Moses (and by

                extension, to Moses' right-hand man, Joshua).

          2) Moses does not -- he sees God's hand in it.            11:29

              a) "I wish that all the LORD's people were prophets

                    and that the LORD would put his Spirit on them!"

              b) This is a very generous response on his part.

                  1> It did not come true in his day.

                  2> However, it did come true in the New Testament.

                      A> Every genuine Christian has God's Spirit on them.


      C. God is not limited to our system.

          1) He often does his work through unexpected people in

                unexpected ways.

              a) Sunday Schools were resisted by established churches,

                    then later caught on.

              b) Foreign missions were seen as a threat to the local

                    church.

              c) Evangelists like Billy Graham usually don't rise up

                    through regular church structures.

          2) Truly spiritual people recognize this.          Mark 9:38-40

              a) When Jesus was told someone was using his name to

                    deliver people from the power of Satan, he endorsed

                       it.  "Whoever is not against us is for us."

              b) In the book of Acts, ordinary Christians began doing

                    miracles and evangelizing while the apostles holed

                       up in Jerusalem.

                  1> The apostles accepted it when they saw the spiritual

                        fruit that was being produced.

                  2> The ultimate unexpected ministry - Paul, the former

                        persecutor.


VI. God can use anyone.

      A. Baptists are open-minded in this.

          1) We have ordination, but we don't limit leadership to the

                professionals.

          2) All of us can serve God in our own way.

              a) Baptists call this the "priesthood of all believers."

              b) It is one of our Distinctives.

                  1> You can pray to God directly.

                  2> You can serve God directly.

                      A> Visiting the sick.

                      B> Leading communion.

                      C> Baptizing someone.

                      D> Giving a sermon.


      B. God can not only use anyone, he can use YOU.

          1) He has given you enough spiritual power to accomplish

                whatever He puts on your heart.

          2) And if you think it is too big for you, ask Him to send you

                some helpers.

          3) We are not alone -- there is a whole Kingdom behind us.



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SOURCE FOR ILLUSTRATION USED IN THIS SERMON:


#2797  Carrying An Engine Block On Your Head, by Rev. David Wiggington,

          Dynamic Preaching (www.sermons.com) Disk A, July 1, 1993.


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