Journey to Promise: Bittersweet (Exodus 15:22-27)
[Title Slide] Journey to Promise: Bittersweet (Exodus 15:22-27) Moses and the Hebrew people crossed the Red Sea and walked three days into the wilderness. Now when I hear three days, I know that God is up to something. And God is good, so whatever God is up to it’s going to be good for the world. [Slide] They got to a place with water, but the water was bitter. They were thirsty but they could not drink the water. So, they complained. [Slide] Psychology Today states that people have negative thoughts more frequently than positive, at a 5:1 ratio. Our tendency toward negative thinking is related to our survival instincts. As hunter-gatherers we needed to think fast to avoid dangerous predators. Snap judgements don’t always serve us well. Complaining has its rewards: protection, and self-validation. We seem to enjoy complaining because it serves as a form of self-validation. When we vent to others, we give ourselves the reward of being heard. Bu...