Supernatural Deliverance
Second day of devotion and here I am reading the familiar story of Moses parting the red sea.
As I was reading the passage, I was imagining the parting of the sea and as the Israelites crossed the dry ground, God was causing confusion amongst the Egyptian army, to the point that their chariots were jammed. It was very dramatic, I can image.
Reflecting upon the story, it is a familiar story but yet it is another story of God delivering the Israelites supernaturally, on top of what they already witnessed in Egypt with the Ten Plagues. But it was curious, that before Moses parted the sea, the Israelites were complaining that Moses had brought them out to the open desert to die, when God had already showed His prowess in front of them. Such is the lack of faith and yet God still delivered them. Perhaps what's to be pondered in our lives is whether we remain faithless despite the deliverance of God from challenging situations time and time again, whether supernatural or seemingly natural.
Another interesting observation is that God led them out, not towards the shortest route but there remained a purpose for Him to bring the Israelites on a longer journey. In Singapore, I think sometimes we can be very discouraged by the seemingly fruitless journey we are walking but it may well be God's purpose at work in our hands. Someone I knew faced a similar situation recently and I asked him to consider what God is doing in his life during this season of his life.
Even so, God's supernatural work remains at work here. The Israelites needed only to remain still. What say we?
As I was reading the passage, I was imagining the parting of the sea and as the Israelites crossed the dry ground, God was causing confusion amongst the Egyptian army, to the point that their chariots were jammed. It was very dramatic, I can image.
Reflecting upon the story, it is a familiar story but yet it is another story of God delivering the Israelites supernaturally, on top of what they already witnessed in Egypt with the Ten Plagues. But it was curious, that before Moses parted the sea, the Israelites were complaining that Moses had brought them out to the open desert to die, when God had already showed His prowess in front of them. Such is the lack of faith and yet God still delivered them. Perhaps what's to be pondered in our lives is whether we remain faithless despite the deliverance of God from challenging situations time and time again, whether supernatural or seemingly natural.
Another interesting observation is that God led them out, not towards the shortest route but there remained a purpose for Him to bring the Israelites on a longer journey. In Singapore, I think sometimes we can be very discouraged by the seemingly fruitless journey we are walking but it may well be God's purpose at work in our hands. Someone I knew faced a similar situation recently and I asked him to consider what God is doing in his life during this season of his life.
Even so, God's supernatural work remains at work here. The Israelites needed only to remain still. What say we?
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