55 Comments

  1. Such an interesting post. I really enjoyed reading it. So true that sometimes we repeat the same mistakes, but as a result miss the lesson we are meant to be learning. I enjoyed this perspective.

  2. Ahhh, murmuring. This has been the topic around my house a lot these past weeks as I go through a 40 Day Word Fast with my neighbor ladies. The Holy Spirit doesn’t abide or move in an atmosphere of murmuring. Thank you for this post. I found you over at Holley Gerth’s site and now I know about your party!
    Blessings,
    Patti

  3. Such truth here! It wasn’t until I owned my hurt and disappointment that Jesus could set me free. Thank you for this very encouraging post! ❤

  4. Thanks for writing this encouraging post. The whole idea of wilderness is something really poignant and painful to me. I think the idea of murmuring, when in its normal context, is that it is something said under our breath that is not meant for anyone else to hear, but apparently silent. So while complaining is more of a verbalised discontent said out loud, we can fool ourselves into thinking we’re not complaining if we’re full of that bitter and cynical attitude which fills our thoughts. It may not be verbalised as such, but it is effectively tantamount to complaining, because God knows our thoughts.

    There’s so much to talk about on the subject of wilderness. There’s also something to be said about voicing our complaints and frustrations to God, in that we’re at least still interacting with Him rather than completely withdrawing and walking through that wilderness alone. There’s a recent talk by Tim Keller you have to listen to which he gave while he was in London last week. It’s really relevant to this whole idea of wandering. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulmaUtbayGY

    1. Thank you so much, Robert! I will check out the video! I think it is ok to voice our frustrations to God as long as it is productive. For instance, in my previous job, our manager used to tell us that we were welcome to come to her with a complaint, as long as we also come with an idea to make it better. If we didn’t come up with an idea for how the issue could be improved then we were just complaining. So I think if we go to God really seeking an answer or for help instead of just grumbling about something or whining about it, that is perfectly fine!

  5. It is so true that what God wants is for us to face the right way to process and learn from our mistakes. I sure did make some whopper repeater mistakes but I am so grateful that when I finally gave my mistakes and surrendered to doing it His way then God allowed even the mistakes to be a beauty from ashes stories in my life. His grace is amazing!!

  6. Diane, I appreciated your post and challenge that nothing changes if we don’t make changes and take some form of action. As you point out, complaining or murmuring a mumbled or private expression of discontent is just that – voicing displeasure or disappointment – but it does ensure that anything proactive is done to change that situation or circumstance. And yet, we often start complaining not just about the original circumstance, but about the fact the situation repeats and continues! As Christians we are called to own our own behaviour and also to rebuke others with truth, in love and grace. So if we merely complain and do nothing we are definitely not rising to the standards to which we have been called. Thanks for the post!

  7. Thanks for this post, I love it. This is definitely the correct way to view our mistakes and failures in life. This way of thinking facilitates growth and freedom rather than the opposite. Bless you!

  8. So good and so much truth! Perspective is so important. Knowing that God has a plan and purpose for us helps us to keep things in perspective.

  9. I’m sure I have murmured or complained but never to get sympathy, I realized how blessed I am. Actually, I didn’t want to do FB thinking it was young people partying and crazy pictures, I stuck to Pinterest but I have found I can share there as well. It’s good to pass along experience. have a good dialogue without complaints.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.