Read: Exodus 5:1-14, 22-23
He who trusts in his own heart is a fool, but whoever walks wisely will be delivered. --- Proverbs 28:26
The Bible In One Year:
Deuteronomy 17-19
Mark 13:1-20
The local TV meteorologist occasionally points to a map and says something like this: "I'm afraid that things are going to get worse before they get better."
Such a forecast could very well have applied to Israel when God sent Moses to free His people from slavery in Egypt. The barometer of events was falling rapidly, and the dark, ominous sky of oppression would soon break forth into a churning, flashing storm of cruelty unleashed by Pharaoh.
Moses had appealed to Pharaoh to let the Hebrews go into the desert to worship God, but the king accused them of loafing on the job [Exodus 5:1,17]. So he multiplied their workload, and the situation went from bad to horrible [v.18]. Moses cried out in bitterness to the Lord for an explanation [vv.22-23]. He found it hard to believer that a glorious exodus could be just around the corner.
The plans of the Lord were not being frustrated, however. Before conditions would get better for His children, God tested them by allowing their suffering to increase.
Even when we are obedient to the Lord, the skies of adversity may not always clear immediately. Circumstances may get worse before they improve. But praise God, His grace will sustain us, and the storm will pass. --- Mart De Haan
Have faith in God, the sun will shine,
Though dark your path may be today;
His love had planned your way and mine,
Have faith in God, have faith alway. --- Anon.
IT'S ALWAYS DARKEST BEFORE THE DAWN.
Saturday, March 11, 2006
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