How Moses Saw Godಮಾದರಿ
Stand Firm and See Your Salvation
There is one event that the Scriptures keep going back to time after time. In fact, the Old Testament refers to this event 100 times. It is not only the central example of God’s power to rescue His people, but also the main Old Testament picture of what God does for us in Christ.
This central event is the Exodus, the deliverance of the Israelites out of slavery with the 10 plagues and the parting of the Red Sea. But the Exodus is not just of paramount theological importance; it is also of greatest practical encouragement to spiritual life.
Moses and the Israelites have reached the shore of the sea when they see the Egyptian army bearing down on them. The people are terrified. After all they have been through, will they be massacred when they have almost made it? They complain bitterly to Moses.
Moses’s response is classic. This is His finest hour of leadership. “Fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will work for you today. For the Egyptians whom you see today, you shall never see again. The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent.” These words are life-giving words. They speak to our overwhelming problems and needs. They speak to the biggest challenges in our lives. They speak to the problems we are wrestling with right now. Consider your biggest burden as you prayerfully hear God’s voice to you: “Fear not. Stand firm and see the salvation of the Lord. The Lord will fight for you. You need only be silent.”
The Israelites were in an impossible situation that day. Maybe you feel you are in an impossible situation right now. It’s not impossible for God. Nothing is too hard for God. He can do it. Trust the Lord with all your heart. Cry out to Him. Refuse to give way to fear, for the Lord will fight for you. Why don’t you call out to Him right now?
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About this Plan
The Scriptures say that no one can see the glory of God and stay alive. But there was someone who's longing to know God, not only His works, allowed him to see part of God's glory and not die trying. In this plan, we will see God from the point of view of Moses. Let’s let the Lord open our eyes to see Him the same way.
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