The Torah reading דְּבָרִים Devarim (“words,” Deuteronomy 1:1–3:22) contains a recounting of the roller-coaster ride of Israel from deliverance to defiance between the House of Bondage (Egypt), the Mountain of the Testimony (Sinai) and the Land of Freedom-Rest (Promised Land). There was no way for Moses to soft-pedal the fact that the first generation chose to believe the 10 spies bad report about the impossibility to occupy the Promised Land, rather than the good report of the two spies, which was affirmed by Moses and God Himself.
Just as the first generation of the Exodus believed the “bad report” of the spies, rather than believing the faithful witness of Caleb and Joshua, the majority of the generation that Messiah Yeshua (Christ Jesus) came to in the flesh believed in the lies of their faithless shepherds rather than the simple faithful witness of the Torah.
The roller-coaster ride of ancient Israel fluctuated between of periods of trust in the LORD, apathy and rebellion mirrors the turmoil that swirls around our daily lives today.