Stand your ground, and you will see the victory the Lord will win for you today. (Exodus 14:13)
Don’t the Israelites seem awfully fickle in this passage?
Here they are, overflowing with the riches they had just extracted from
the Egyptians, freed from slavery, having witnessed ten awe-inspiring
plagues, and their immediate response to danger is this: “Were there no
burial places in Egypt that you had to bring us out here to die in the
desert?” (Exodus 14:11). It seems almost comical!
Well, we might
not fare much better if we were held up to the same scrutiny. When a
sudden crisis rears its head, our first instinct is to worry and take
action, not to sit still in peace and trust.
Fortunately, God is
working in us in the same way he was working with the Israelites,
proving to us that his love is strong, steady, and unchanging. He is
showing us how constant he is and helping build our confidence in him.
As
the Israelites demonstrate, it takes time to accept these truths fully.
It’s a good thing that God is patient! Carefully, painstakingly, he
will continue to work with us so that our trust and confidence in him
grow.
As we become more confident in God, we’ll also find
ourselves being set free from fear. After all, “If God is for us, who
can be against us?” (Romans 8:31). We’ll find the strength to give
ourselves to other people in love. And we’ll become more trustworthy.
All because we are rooted in our eternal, immortal, ever-loving, and
ever-giving, Father! We know we belong to him, and we are convinced that
no one can snatch us out of his hand (John 10:29).
How are you
doing when it comes to trusting God? Do you struggle with the fear that
he may let you down? Take a moment to picture yourself on the shores of
the Red Sea. Imagine that the Egyptian army represents whatever threats
you are facing. Now reread today’s passage—especially God’s word to
Moses in Exodus 14:15-18. Let God show you that you don’t have to cry
out to him. All you have to do is “go forward” in trust and confidence
that your Father is by your side.
“Lord, I put my trust in you today. Help me to rely on you in every situation.”
from wau.org
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