PP 318
(Patriarchs and Prophets 318)
God’s covenant with His people had been disannulled, and He declared to Moses, “Let Me alone, that My wrath may wax hot against them, and that I may consume them: and I will make of thee a great nation.” Exodus 32:10. The people of Israel, especially the mixed multitude, would be constantly disposed to rebel against God. They would also murmur against their leader, and would grieve him by their unbelief and stubbornness, and it would be a laborious and soul-trying work to lead them through to the Promised Land. Their sins had already forfeited the favor of God, and justice called for their destruction. The Lord therefore proposed to destroy them, and make of Moses a mighty nation. (PP 318.1) MC VC
“Let Me alone, ... that I may consume them,”(Exodus 32:10) were the words of God. If God had purposed to destroy Israel, who could plead for them? How few but would have left the sinners to their fate! How few but would have gladly exchanged a lot of toil and burden and sacrifice, repaid with ingratitude and murmuring, for a position of ease and honor, when it was God Himself that offered the release. (PP 318.2) MC VC
But Moses discerned ground for hope where there appeared only discouragement and wrath. The words of God, “Let Me alone,”(Exodus 32:10) he understood not to forbid but to encourage intercession, implying that nothing but the prayers of Moses could save Israel, but that if thus entreated, God would spare His people. He “besought the Lord his God, and said, Lord, why doth Thy wrath wax hot against Thy people, which Thou hast brought forth out of the land of Egypt with great power, and with a mighty hand?” Exodus 32:11. (PP 318.3) MC VC
God had signified that He disowned His people. He had spoken of them to Moses as thy people, which thou broughtest out of Egypt.” Exodus 32:7. But Moses humbly disclaimed the leadership of Israel. They were not his, but God’s—Thy people, which Thou has brought forth ... with great power, and with a mighty hand. Wherefore,” he urged, “should the Egyptians speak, and say, For mischief did He bring them out, to slay them in the mountains, and to consume them from the face of the earth?” Exodus 32:11, 12. (PP 318.4) MC VC