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Choosing Confidence in God Over Complaining (Numbers 11–14, 20–24, & 27)- With Anthony Sweat

1 h 2 min · 4. maj 2026
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In this episode, Eddie and Ellis—joined by Aaron Bencomo and Brother Anthony Sweat—study Numbers 11–14, 20–24, and 27, focusing on faith, trust, and overcoming doubt in the wilderness. They explore the Israelites' struggles with complaining and fear, Moses's burden of leadership, and how God invites us to rely on Him and others instead of carrying everything alone. They highlight the contrast between fear and faith through Joshua and Caleb, and discuss the story of the brass serpent, showing how healing often comes in simple ways when we choose to look to Christ. They also touch on Balaam's story and the danger of divided loyalty, emphasizing the importance of staying true to God even when it's difficult. Throughout, they point to choosing faith over fear and trusting God's promises, even when the path forward isn't easy. https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me [https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me]

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episode Choosing Confidence in God Over Complaining (Numbers 11–14, 20–24, & 27)- With Anthony Sweat artwork

Choosing Confidence in God Over Complaining (Numbers 11–14, 20–24, & 27)- With Anthony Sweat

In this episode, Eddie and Ellis—joined by Aaron Bencomo and Brother Anthony Sweat—study Numbers 11–14, 20–24, and 27, focusing on faith, trust, and overcoming doubt in the wilderness. They explore the Israelites' struggles with complaining and fear, Moses's burden of leadership, and how God invites us to rely on Him and others instead of carrying everything alone. They highlight the contrast between fear and faith through Joshua and Caleb, and discuss the story of the brass serpent, showing how healing often comes in simple ways when we choose to look to Christ. They also touch on Balaam's story and the danger of divided loyalty, emphasizing the importance of staying true to God even when it's difficult. Throughout, they point to choosing faith over fear and trusting God's promises, even when the path forward isn't easy. https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me [https://religion.byu.edu/come-study-with-me]

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