Monday, June 28, 2021

Sandy Situations


Righteous actions will produce godly fruit. This is why Jesus says, "You will know them by their fruits" Matthew 7:16: You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thorn-bushes or figs from thistles?

The fruits of a person's life will show what a person believes, producing in him a resolution that his actions are God-ordered and he dare not turn aside or change them.  Moses was sent by God to the Hebrew nation for a deliverance. And he did take that step forward but not in God’s timing. Exodus 2:11-15 NKJV Now it came to pass in those days, when Moses was grown, that he went out to his brethren and looked at their burdens. And he saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his brethren. 12 So he looked this way and that way, and when he saw no one, he killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand. 13 And when he went out the second day, behold, two Hebrew men were fighting, and he said to the one who did the wrong, “Why are you striking your companion?” 14 Then he said, “Who made you a prince and judge over us? Do you intend to kill me as you killed the Egyptian?” So Moses feared and said, “Surely this thing is known!” 15 When Pharaoh heard of this matter, he sought to kill Moses. But Moses fled from the face of Pharaoh and dwelt in the land of Midian; and he sat down by a well.

In that reading of the Exodus, you find Moses jumping the gun so to speak and actually killing a man and then hiding him in the desert sand. Yeah, this dead Egyptian would not stay covered up, no matter how much sand Moses put upon that dead person! Moses leaves quickly from that place that he has known as home among the Egyptians for years.

We know of Moses first years among the Egyptians that he was cared for by his own mother when taken in by Pharaoh’s daughter. His life was spared! And his mother had daily opportunities to give him detail of the God they served! The time with his own mother most likely covered about 35 years. He was raised in royalty, and he rode out on the finest chariots. He would have had the best of the best in clothing, education and friends. A trip down the Nile would prove a vessel worthy to carry Pharaoh’s own family.

As a member of Pharaoh’s family, he would have been instructed in many subjects like that of astronomy, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, music, and art.  Whatever he learned, God knew well that this young man’s steps had been ordered to walk for the purpose God set for him.

 Moses did find his “real” position when he spent time in the wilderness. It was many events that occurred to change the man’s life for the true and not the false! Moses would be refined in the wilderness, where his character would shine for God. His humility would help others to see the way of life in God and to be an influence.

By killing the Egyptian, he only proved he had anger issues against a group of people. When he would go through that “wilderness process” that anger would be changed to confidence in God who would handle the situation: sand or no sand!

And here in the wilderness, Moses would meet God face to face: Acts 7:30-32 NKJV And when forty years had passed, an Angel of the Lord (Jesus) appeared to him in a flame of fire in a bush, in the wilderness of Mount Sinai. 31 When Moses saw it, he marveled at the sight; and as he drew near to observe, the voice of the Lord came to him, 32 saying, “ I am the God of your fathers----the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.’”  And Moses trembled and dared not look.

The fugitive from Pharaoh’s court and an exile in a faraway place of family, Moses had come home to God. Submitting to God’s plan, he is set apart for that good thing in God, and walking those Hebrews through a desert would take someone who put time in that desert! And would you consider this would be forty years ahead of Moses, Aaron and those who would survive that wilderness adventure!

 Oppression will move people! You could see that in the book of Acts where Stephen talks about the Hebrews under that condemnation.  Moses born to Jewish parents, reared in a luxury of Egyptian education had to run for his life and in the process found he got to the place where he could be a part of God’s plan for the Hebrew nation. God had affirmed Moses to lead the captives out of Egypt and it was going to take some confidence in God, a voice and a faithful step forward with every command that God gave him to fulfill.

When Moses tried to relieve the oppression of the Israelite's in his own strength forty years before, nothing happened. He ran to do the work of the Lord, but God was not in it.

I wonder how many run to do something and God is not in it! What Moses did in his first 40 years proved futile in his own strength. We can learn new subjects: like learn a new language, maybe take up drafting or architectural design or even become a first responder as a firefighter, or police officer. Still, what you have in you must align with God and His purpose for you in His kingdom. We have all heard of some doing a great work, a person noble and pure in heart but all their efforts fell short or completely ineffective because God was not in it with them!

You can hear many individuals and couples who take off for the far coasts of foreign countries only to find that noble and pure heart aged them in their minds, their bodies and wore a hole in their pocketbook or savings account!

Moses had a “fear of the Lord”. You can see it in everything he speaks to with Pharaoh. Moses took God into account in every action! Moses would encounter the very kingdom he was raised in. He would come back to those leading and the Pharaoh he would meet with, would be the one who had a plague of the heart. Pharaoh served many gods. His heart was set on creatures on the earth that had everything to do with the great Nile River. 

Moses was called and then sent to free the Hebrews from the Egyptian slavery:

 Exodus 5:2…2 Pharaoh said, "Who is the LORD, that I should obey him and let Israel go? I do not know the LORD and I will not let Israel go." NIV    Looking at the face off of Moses and Aaron with Pharaoh, we find the plagues were presented against the those who dealt in idolatry. Egypt had many gods !

  Exodus and Chapter 7:  the first plague was water turned to blood.

Exodus 7:14-18 NKJV  15 Go to Pharaoh in the morning, when he goes out to the water, and you shall stand by the river's bank to meet him; and the rod which was turned to a serpent you shall take in your hand. 16 And you shall say to him, 'The LORD God of the Hebrews has sent me to you, saying, "Let My people go, that they may serve Me in the wilderness"; but indeed, until now you would not hear! 17 Thus says the LORD: "By this you shall know that I am the LORD. Behold, I will strike the waters which are in the river with the rod that is in my hand, and they shall be turned to blood. 18 And the fish that are in the river shall die, the river shall stink, and the Egyptians will loathe to drink the water of the river." ' "

 a.    the Nile became as blood

b.    fish died and the river smelled terrible.

c.    the people had no drinkable water or useable water.

d.   The Egyptian false god offended……probably Hapi (the spirit of the Nile, (Khnum , guardian of the Nile)

 

Announcements were made only in plagues, one and two, four and five, seven and eight to Pharaoh. But three, six and nine came without warning.

 In the reading of Exodus we see each plague was directed against those things that the Egyptians worshiped.

In the plague 2 of the frogs, the marshes of the Nile have a great amount that fill that area, but even in this, the frogs were found in the fields, courtyards, and even in the bedrooms! One frog hopping away from you might be cute, but many hopping toward you, in your home and one your bed is no way cute nor is it funny!

In the plague 6 of the boils,…this was aimed at the commercial and artistic wealth of Egypt at that time. The first started at the river and now industry was a source of trouble for the Egyptians.

The ninth plague was darkness………experiencing the darkness………that wraps itself around you……..the commentaries write that they thought it was one of the fiercest of sandstorms in that area ……Yes, have you seen those Haboobs ( those violent dust storms like in the Middle East, Africa and even Arizonia and New Mexico)?

Plague 10 was the death of the firstborn……of man and beast…….again this is related to idol worship.

THE PLAGUES OF THE HEART…………where do we stand in all of this? Do we harden our hearts when God refers to correcting us?

Because like Moses, he had to come under God’s leadership in his character, his humility and influence. Moses had started out like he was in charge, took another man and killed him.

Here we see Pharaoh had a hardened heart. He wanted things done his way. Exodus 5:2…2 Pharaoh said, "Who is the LORD, that I should obey him and let Israel go? I do not know the LORD and I will not let Israel go." NIV

Pharaoh was considered to be the embodiment of the god Horus, king of the gods of the earth. The fortified city of which he called home, was also home to a great garrison of soldiers and charioteers. Even their horses were the Arabian, that was bred for endurance in harsh dry climates like the Egyptian desert!

But even in all the wealth seen in this great fortress, from the wines to special desserts, and fabulous dressing gowns, diseases were rampant and many people died. No incantations could be done……..there was no cure! Was it possible that their idolatry gave way to a plague of their heart?

For every step Moses took side by side with God and Aaron, Moses held onto to every word God spoke. He obeyed everything given him. Even in the wilderness way, Moses faith was in God. Found in Exodus 13:17 Then it came to pass, when Pharaoh had let the people go, that God did not lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines, although that was near; for God said, “Lest perhaps the people change their minds when they see war, and return to Egypt?” 18 So God led the people around by way of the wilderness of the Red Sea. And the children of Israel went up in orderly ranks out of the land of Egypt. 19 And Moses took the bones of Joseph with him, for he had placed the children of Israel under a solemn oath, saying, “God will surely visit you and you shall carry up my bones from here with you.” 20 So they took their journey from Succoth and camped in Etham at the edge of the wilderness. 21 And the LORD went before them by day in a pillar of cloud to lead the way, and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light, so as to go by day and night. 22 He did not take away the pillar of cloud by day or the pillar of fire by night from before the people.

A man of the wilderness, who most likely knew this way too, but did not quarrel over it with God, but went as he and Aaron were told. They all went up in orderly ranks, not as fleeing people, like Moses had once done, but now in order, a people in a fighting formation, they are led in a direction where there is the lesser armed resistance.

In Exodus 14, it is God who delivered the Hebrew nation. It was Pharaoh who was afraid Israel would turn and fight them. But in truth, it was something greater that would occur. God the Lord would fight for Israel and fight against Egypt for them. It is seen in Exodus 14:13-14, Exodus 14:14, 25 that they would see the works of God in their favor. The Egyptians would know God as Yahweh! Exodus 4:4, 7:3-5, Exodus 14:4, and Exodus 14:15-18.

What started out as a sandy situation turned after many decades of learning to follow. Being ready to see God and know when He is present sets us in a motion of knowing God is real, He is powerful and His is to “be feared”.  For without a fear of the Lord everything falls apart. YOU may have the Holy Spirit in your life, but without fearing God the Lord, He will not be there in that wisdom and understanding, that council and might, nor that knowledge because the fear of the Lord is absent from us!

I like what Oswald Chambers wrote............ Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest.. If we have never had the experience of taking our commonplace religious shoes off our commonplace religious feet, and getting rid of all the undue familiarity with which we approach God, it is questionable whether we have ever stood in His Presence. The people who are flippant and familiar are those who have never yet been introduced to Jesus Christ. After the amazing delight and liberty of realizing what Jesus Christ does, comes the impenetrable darkness of realizing Who He is.

 Yes, there is that darkness, it is realizing Him the majesty of heaven, the victorious One sent from heaven and returned for the glory of God the Father. What I have learned from Moses' life is that you will have to stand with God and that which you will most likely stand against will be where you were raised, believe for and with whom you most likely befriended, but in the end, it is to be all God or it is all of absolute nothing!

May each of us be God’s instruments that will develop a community that lives right, where we communicate His love to others being submitted to His plan in that love, respect and honor to Him first and then to others. Setting priorities in place to be followers of Jesus, we choose to align ourselves with His Word that speaks and directs us to the Kingdom of God that is endless, blessed, and active. Now thanks be to YOU, Father Who always causes us to triumph in Christ Jesus. Amen.



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