In the above statement, recorded in 1 Corinthians 10:5, “them” refers to the children of Israel who journeyed in the wilderness between Egypt and Canaan. God blessed them immensely. He delivered all of them from Egypt and through the Red Sea (10:1, 2). He provided all of the Israelites with spiritual food and spiritual drink (10:3, 4). In short, He rescued them and took care of their every material and spiritual need. What a great God!
Though Jehovah heaped blessing after blessing on His people, in general their response was not one of grateful submission. Hear the cold facts: “But with most of them God was not well pleased, for their bodies were scattered in the wilderness” (1 Corinthians 10:5). Why? Why was the Lord not well pleased with His people?
God’s Spirit guided Paul to enumerate some of Israel’s sins during that period of time, with the added warning that the saints in Corinth must not allow themselves to participate in such things. The wandering
Israelites did the following: lusted after evil things (10:6), served idols (10:7), committed fornication/sexual immorality (10:8), tempted the Lord (10:9), and complained (10:10).
Again, the consequence of such was “their bodies were scattered in the wilderness” (10:5) – they did not enter into the Lord’s promised rest in Canaan. Why does God bother telling us of such unpleasant matters? “Now all these things happened to them as examples, and they were written for our admonition . . .” (10:11). So, our Lord wants us to learn from the Israelites’ choices.
Let us jot down some lessons to take away from this passage in 1 Corinthians 10, coupled with other Bible passages which touch on Israel’s crash in the wilderness. Consider:
Outside the Lord’s house (church) how do you keep your standing with the Lord? Do you turned against him; deny being a Christian in order to enjoy life and earthly fashions? What differences do you make with the people who are not in the Kingdom – who are not Christian but church goers? Can your friends say behind you that you are a faithful Christian?