
April 13-19
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I love the story of Moses and the Red Sea. There is a reason it was used as an example time and time again throughout the history of the scriptures. There is so much goodness.
One of the parts of the story that used to stick out to me was the fact that Pharaoh released them, but then he came after them again. Here are some verses about it.
Exodus 14:8-9
8 And the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh king of Egypt, and he pursued after the children of Israel: and the children of Israel went out with an high hand.
9 But the Egyptians pursued after them, all the horses and chariots of Pharaoh, and his horsemen, and his army, and overtook them encamping by the sea…
I believe that the Lord is in the details, so what do we learn from this idea that the Israelites were free but then once again in danger? I used to think it had something to do with the fact that Christ suffered in Gethsemane and on the cross. He suffered twice as part of the atonement. Was that somehow relevant? Perhaps, but there are always multiple layers and details. Let’s talk about one of the potential parallels from the fact that the Israelites had to be saved from the Egyptians twice.
The Israelites were saved by the death of the firstborns in Egypt. Pharaoh is finally ready to release them, and he lets them pass by into the wilderness. Unfortunately, little time passes and Pharaoh is right back at it. He pursues the Israelites to come and enslave them again.
Think about this for a minute. Christ has saved us. We have passed through those gates and out of slavery.
But the work isn’t done. There is still an enemy after us that has the power to enslave us again. He is relentless despite everything that points to the power of God. He comes after us in his might.
What did the Israelites do? When they faced slavery, maybe even death, again, how did they respond?
Not well in the beginning. They were really afraid and they turned to Moses saying, “Why didn’t you leave us alone to be slaves? It would be better to be slaves in Egypt than dead in the wilderness.” Moses has an epic response.
Exodus 14:13-14
13 And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will shew to you to day: for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day, ye shall see them again no more for ever.
14 The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace.
Moses encourages them to have faith, turns to the Lord, and the Lord tells him to proceed. The Israelites walk through the Red Sea on dry ground.
So. Many. Cool. Parallels.
The Lord saved them out of Egypt, and He saved them again with the Red Sea. It is so important to note that. The Israelites didn’t make the ground dry so that they could walk across. Moses didn’t even do it. The Lord did it. He was the one who utilized Moses to part the Red Sea. It was the Lord’s power.
And yet, the Israelites still had a job. They had to walk forward in faith, just like Moses encouraged. They could have watched the walls of water form on either side, sat down on the beach, and said, “There’s salvation! It’s right there. How cool.” And then they could have just stayed there to be killed by the Egyptians. They could have feared that treading the sea floor would be too treacherous, or that the salvation wouldn’t hold and they would end up drowning after walking into the water. There were any number of responses that they could have had, but they took a leap of faith, followed the prophet, and trusted the Lord’s miracle. They took the chance that the Lord gave to them.
The death of the Firstborn has freed us, but an enemy still pursues after us.
We could sit down, observe the miracle changing the lives of those around us, and not actually take the opportunity that the Lord has given to us. We could think the miracle is really cool but not actually follow the prophet. We could look at the difficult path on the sea floor and feel like it’s too hard. We could worry and fret that the miracle wouldn’t hold, that Christ doesn’t actually have the power to save us.
Or, we could move forward in faith. We can trust that this miracle was made for us, to protect us from those who would enslave and destroy us. We could trust that maybe there is a Being out there who lives His life for the pure joy of saving us, who simply wants our faith and love in return.
Follow the prophet. The Lord will help you navigate the path. He will provide deliverance. Trust Him.
I testify that the Lord has provided deliverance. I also testify that there is still an enemy who wants us to be miserable and destroyed if he can help it. I testify that the Lord has the power to save us from that enemy and our job is to have faith. That’s our job. Have the faith necessary to trust that the prophet can lead us through on dry ground by the power of God.
What short memories Israel had!!
While they are trembling and accusing Moses of leading them out of Egypt only to die in the wilderness, the cloud that traveled with them from the beginning of the Exodus was right there with them. The Lord was right there with them, but all they could focus on was the approaching chariots.
As the soldier’s chariots are getting bogged down on the same dry ground, they said “Let us flee from the face of Israel; for the LORD fighteth for them against the Egyptians”. Unfortunately, many of them were just following orders, but they knew they needed to flee. How many times have I felt to flee bad behaviors and was slow or too hard-hearted to do much at all!!
The entire army is destroyed. There is dancing and singing and a few days later, they are back to complaining over some not so tasty water! How sad!! The waters are healed and weeks later complaining over empty bellies, then thirst again. Thirsty enough to consider stoning Moses!! Time after time, the Lord rescues them and they harden their hearts almost as fast as Pharoah ever could.
Yes, the enemy is perusing us, but like the Israelites, are we making it easy for him to ensnare us?? Or even worse, wanting to abandon our heaven-sent leaders and willing to make and about face to shorten the distance between us and him!!
The cloud and pillar of fire are always there for me!! Thank you for another wonderful close to my Sabbath day.
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We were just talking about those soldiers yesterday in Sunday School! Were they getting punished? Were they in trouble because they ignored the writing on the wall and followed a bad leader? The conclusion was that no, they weren’t punished. Rather, they stepped through onto the other side with an extremely powerful lesson that they would no longer follow blindly.
Definitely an important concept that the cloud was RIGHT THERE but they weren’t paying attention.
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