Are you under God's Grace (Jesus) or God's mercy?

Jesus' faithfulness is for those who know Him and submit to Him. 

Are you publicly contradicting His commandments but clinging to His name?

Today say no devil, and yes to Jesus!

As you mature in Christ, you learn to recognize the work of the evil one.

The Israelite slaves in Egypt did not value God's salvation delivered through His servant Moses. Instead, they became angry with Moses and complained. This is similar to how many who were once enslaved to sin fail to value their salvation in Jesus Christ. Jesus is enough; why complicate your salvation by turning back to old ways, and making salvation a doctrine?

How can you truly know Jesus without a relationship with Him? And if you do not know how to love yourself in a godly way, how can you know how to love Jesus? You learn to love yourself rightly by submitting to God and bearing the fruits of the Spirit.

Even when Moses acted in anger,disobeying God by striking the rock instead of speaking to it as he was commanded, God was still gracious to him. As the shepherd of the Israelites, he felt their burden deeply. Yet, many died in the wilderness because they continually sinned against God. How can this be?

It is because God's mercy does not negate His justice. His mercy will never run out, and He declares, "I change not." Therefore, even in Christ, we are to work out our salvation with fear and trembling.

There is grace in fellowship and in marriage. So, fellowship with your brothers and sisters in Christ, and as the Church, remain faithful to the bridegroom, Jesus.

Moses shepherded the unfaithful generation through the wilderness, and Joshua later shepherded the faithful generation into the promised land.