Meanwhile, Korah had stirred up the entire nation against Moses and Aaron, and they all assembled to watch. Then the glory of Jehovah appeared to all the people.
Numbers 16:19
In Numbers 16, a man named Korah led a conspiracy to rebel against the leadership of Moses.
Korah was jealous of Moses and started sowing discord.
Eventually, this one disgruntled man turned the whole nation against Moses and led to disastrous consequences.
There’s nothing that God dislikes more than people that bring division.
If there’s something you don’t like about your workplace, your friend, or your church, go to the people in charge and express your concern.
Don’t go behind their back and start sowing discord, trying to get others on board.
Don’t sit there inactive while they try to convince you of everything that’s wrong with your workplace, or with your life.
Disconnect from them.
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