LifeLink Devotions for Thursday, October 3, 2024
Today we jump way ahead in the story of Moses, and a lot has happened. There have been plagues and promises, broken promises and more plagues, all followed by death and deliverance. You can read about it all in Exodus chapters seven through fourteen. But we come today to the end of the deliverance from slavery, and to the finalizing of the people’s faith on the right foundation.
God has led them to the edge of the Red Sea, and again their deliverance seems impossible. Pharaoh has decided he made a mistake and lost too much by letting the Israelites go, so he organized the army, and his pursuit is coming up fast on the rear of the Jewish entourage. The people are terrified because their focus has been shifted from God’s leadership to the enemy’s advance, and they begin to complain. They go so far as to wish they were back in their slavery. They have totally lost their focus on the goal and left their faith in God and His promises. They believe that the solution to this problem must come from themselves, and they are overwhelmed with the realization of their inability to handle it.
How often do we take our eyes off God’s leadership and promises and wish we could go back to the seeming comforts of our sinful ways? How often are we overwhelmed because we believe we must resolve all of our difficulties, and we know we cannot?
Then, in one of the most exciting and encouraging statements in the entire Bible, Moses turns to the people and says with the authority of God Himself, “Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the LORD will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again. The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.”
God tells Moses to have the people refocus on the goal and to move on. When they obey, God goes to work to bring glory to Himself. The people got out of the way by getting under way, and God provided a way. The waters of the sea were parted, and the people passed over on dry ground. But notice how their focus had to stay on the goal. While they were crossing the sea, the water was piled up beside them. That’s scary! One look at that and fear could cause a panic. Jesus demonstrated this same lesson to Peter and the disciples when He came walking to them on the water. So long as Peter kept his eyes on Christ he was delivered from the waves. When he looked at the water he sank. The Israelites had to keep their focus on God in the pillar of fire or fear would have overwhelmed them as well.
When all was done, and the Egyptian army had been destroyed in the sea, God was completely glorified, and the people finally got the point – their faith was to be in God alone.
Exodus 14:31 “And when the Israelites saw the great power the LORD displayed against the Egyptians, the people feared the LORD and put their trust in him and in Moses his servant.”
My friends, maybe it is time for your faith to be refocused on God alone. What waves of circumstances, insurmountable obstacles, and approaching enemies have caused you to take your eyes off of God? Your faith has been minimized by a wrong focus. Refocus on God, and your spirit will be restored, refreshed, and reenergized to reach the goal God has given you. Fix your eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of your faith!
Pastor John

