Be Still
In looking back at various trials in my life, it
always amazes me at my lack of faith at certain times. I know that I know that I know that God is
real. He has shown up many times in my
life and changed it dramatically when I finally decided to turn to Him. But yet, those moments occur that I’m
overwhelmed by the world. This is a part
of our humanness that we all have to contend with at one time or another.
Consider the Israelites when they left Egypt with
Moses (Exodus 14). They had been through
some tremendous trials as slaves of Pharaoh. Before their departure, God had
sent ten plagues upon Egypt that destroyed crops, livestock and the firstborn
of every Egyptian family. The Israelites
were immune to the plagues; God protected them. That should have been a huge boost in the
faith of the Israelites.
They leave Egypt, finally, after some intense
negotiation, with the Lord leading them as a pillar of cloud by day and a
pillar of fire by night. The pillars
never left them. What more could you ask
for? If God would lead me by a pillar of
cloud and fire, life would be so much easier.
I would know where to go and when to stop. No doubts, no questions asked - another HUGE
faith booster for the Israelites.
But yet, when the Israelites are camped by the Red
Sea, waiting for the cloud to move again, they look up to see Pharaohs army
approaching, and they panic. They start
whining to Moses. “What have you done to
us by bringing us out of Egypt? Didn’t
we say to you in Egypt ‘Leave us alone; let us serve the Egyptians?’ It would have been better for us to serve the
Egyptians than to die in the desert!”
(Hadn’t they just experienced God saving them through all the plagues? Not feeling as bad about my lapses of faith
after reading this.)
God has already prepared Moses for what is to
come. He told Moses that Pharaoh would
pursue them. In Verse 4 of Exodus 14, God says, “But I will gain glory for myself through Pharaoh and all his army, and
the Egyptians will know that I am the Lord.”
It occurred to me that God likes to show His power
and His glory as much as He can.
Moses gives encouragement to the Israelites by
saying to them – verse 13 – “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.”
Wow. Pharaoh’s army is preparing to attack this vulnerable group, and Moses
tells them to be still.
I was immediately convicted of my struggles to
remain still. I would be the first to
pick up my sword and charge, or maybe I would try to negotiate a peaceful
surrender. But be still and do nothing?
God has been imparting that message to me over and
over for many years now. “Be still and
know that I Am God.” That is the answer;
the answer when we don’t know what to do; when we don’t know what to do in our
marriages, with our children, with our jobs.
Be still and pray and put your complete trust in God that He WILL show
you the way, even when the enemy is at your doorstep with a full army. Stop trying to do something on your own that may get in the way of God's glory.
And then God tells Moses to have the Israelites move
on. He tells Moses to raise his staff
and stretch out his hand over the sea to divide the water so the Israelites can
go through the sea on dry ground.
In verse 17, God says to Moses “I will harden the hearts of the Egyptians so that they will go in
after them. And I will gain glory through Pharaoh and all his
army, through his chariots and his horseman.
The Egyptians will know that I am
the Lord when I gain glory through Pharaoh, his chariots and his horsemen.”
Of course God cares about the Israelites, but His
main focus here is that He will gain glory through this ordeal. The Egyptians will know that He is Lord.
I feel as though I have somehow missed the mark all
these years. Yes, we go through trials
so we can build our faith and draw closer to God. Yes, we want others to see how God works in
our lives. But, we still want it to be
about ‘us’, ‘our path’, and ‘our life’.
All the trials we face, all the struggles we go
through, all the difficulties we deal with are given to us so that God can show
His glory through us. How many times
have we interfered with that glory because we wouldn’t be still and stepped out
ahead of God? How often do we become
consumed by our problems because we take them personally instead of looking at
them as an opportunity for God’s glory to shine?
Life isn’t about us.
It is about partnering with God to reveal His glory through our behavior
and our actions. He parted the Red Sea
for the Israelites; He will do the same for us. We should be excited about our
trials! Then, we can look forward to God showing up and shining His glory
through us. Once we realize that, we can
let go of the ‘humanness’ that always gets in the way.
Now I understand why Paul tells us in James 1:2 “Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you
encounter various trials.” I used to
think he was just a little crazy.
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