September 11 – Exodus 14:15-20
Episode 910 of the When God Whispers podcast, hosted by Lori Morgan, titled "September 11 – Exodus 14:15-20" was published on September 12, 2023 and runs 4 minutes.
September 12, 2023 ·4m · When God Whispers
Summary
It’s sometimes hard to understand fear. Think of a time your children were frightened. It may not have made sense to you, but you were there to console, comfort and offer support. God does the same. Frankly, I think, “how ridiculous the Israelites acted having just been freed from the Egyptians in a miraculous way and then suffering what seemed to be amnesia, not trusting or having faith in God’s promise.” Oh but, how often am I just like the Israelites? How often do I fail to recall how good God has been to me? How often do I fail to thank God for His extraordinary love? Reflect on how God has provided for you time and time again and thank Him today for his grace, love, mercy and unfailing love. So God acted as a buffer between the Israelites and the Egyptians. He moved from the guiding position into a position of protection, just as we do for our children when they struggle with fear. He provided light for the Israelites and darkness for the Egyptians. He did the same for us when He sent His Son, Jesus, to die for us on the cross. Jesus saved us from our sin, eminent death and a torturous life in hell. The Israelites had to have faith in God and how God directed their leader, Moses. We, too, must have faith in God and depend on His direction to guide us and not allow fear to keep us from following Him. The Israelites had to do their part in preparing for the battles God would send their way. We, too, are called to fight battles for the Lord on a daily basis. How do we prepare for the battles we face? Are we putting on the whole armor of God that we may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil? Are we wearing the helmet of salvation and carrying the shield of faith? Do we allow the Holy Spirit to guide us through our conversations with God as we pray daily? God loves us and protects us but He does expect us to do our part.
Episode Description
It’s sometimes hard to understand fear. Think of a time your children were frightened. It may not have made sense to you, but you were there to console, comfort and offer support. God does the same. Frankly, I think, “how ridiculous the Israelites acted having just been freed from the Egyptians in a miraculous way and then suffering what seemed to be amnesia, not trusting or having faith in God’s promise.”
Oh but, how often am I just like the Israelites? How often do I fail to recall how good God has been to me? How often do I fail to thank God for His extraordinary love?
Reflect on how God has provided for you time and time again and thank Him today for his grace, love, mercy and unfailing love.
So God acted as a buffer between the Israelites and the Egyptians. He moved from the guiding position into a position of protection, just as we do for our children when they struggle with fear. He provided light for the Israelites and darkness for the Egyptians. He did the same for us when He sent His Son, Jesus, to die for us on the cross. Jesus saved us from our sin, eminent death and a torturous life in hell. The Israelites had to have faith in God and how God directed their leader, Moses. We, too, must have faith in God and depend on His direction to guide us and not allow fear to keep us from following Him. The Israelites had to do their part in preparing for the battles God would send their way. We, too, are called to fight battles for the Lord on a daily basis. How do we prepare for the battles we face? Are we putting on the whole armor of God that we may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil? Are we wearing the helmet of salvation and carrying the shield of faith? Do we allow the Holy Spirit to guide us through our conversations with God as we pray daily? God loves us and protects us but He does expect us to do our part.
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