Good Morning,
The theme today is the story of the Exodus. There was a lot of wailing and complaining during the exit from Egypt. For many people trying something new and without history in their background, change is hard to tolerate. However, there are things to be learned from their experience, and Bre has pointed them out to us. The most important truth here is that God always has our proverbial backs and He will fight for our needs. Bre wrote, "Can we just tell ourselves The Lord will fight for me. I’m going to watch Him come through for me and I’m going to stay calm.?' I believe we can."
And never forget...if God is for you who cam be against you?
Blessings from,
Bre Miller
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Today's Devotional
Bre Miller
As the wife of a pastor and someone who doesn’t have the healthiest body and mind, I need to be reminded of who I am in The Lord. In the midst of the trials I am facing in my life, I’m reminded of Exodus 14.
The Israelites were freed from The Egyptians, who had enslaved them, but the Egyptians changed their minds.
As Pharaoh approached, the people of Israel looked up and panicked when they saw the Egyptians overtaking them. They cried out to the Lord, and they said to Moses...
Weren’t there enough graves
for us in Egypt?
for us in Egypt?
What have you done to us?
Why did you make us leave Egypt?
Why did you make us leave Egypt?
Didn’t we tell you this would happen while we were still in Egypt?
We said, ‘Leave us alone! Let us be slaves to the Egyptians.
It’s better to be a slave in Egypt than a corpse in the wilderness!’”
But Moses told the people, “Don’t be afraid.
Just stand still and watch the Lord rescue you today.
The Egyptians you see today will never be seen again.
The Lord himself will fight for you. Just stay calm.”
Exodus 14:10-14,
Two things really stand out to me in this passage.
Firstly: Moses says “Just stand still and watch The Lord rescue you today,” What faith! Watch it happen. God is good and He will get them through. He will save them. He will keep His promise.
Secondly: “The Lord himself will fight for you. Just stay calm.” The Lord of all….He will fight for us. Know that the God who created the heavens and the earth is fighting for us women!
The same God who came through for The Israelites, came through for us when He sent His Son to die for us on that cross. To become a man, to live a sinless life and to die the most gruesome death on that cross for us.
Isn’t that amazing?
- Can we have the same faith Moses had, when we are dealing with finances?
- Can we have the same faith when we are struggling in our marriage?
- Can we have the same faith when we don’t know what tomorrow will bring?
- Can we just tell ourselves
”The Lord will fight for me. I’m going to watch Him
come through for me and I’m going to stay calm.?”
I believe we can.
Here is a challenge for those of you reading this today:
Please write Exodus 14:14 on a sheet of paper or a sticky note
and put it on your mirror, or somewhere in your house
where you will see it often it will remind you that,
where you will see it often it will remind you that,
the Creator,the Most High, is fighting for you.
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"EXODUS"
Sung by
Matt Marr
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Moses teamed up with God
to make the story of the Exodus from Egypt
come to a successful completion.
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