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When Pharaoh drew near, the people of Israel lifted up their eyes, and behold the Egyptians were marching after them, and they feared greatly. And the people of Israel cried out to the LORD. They said to Moses, “Is it because there are no graves in Egypt that you have taken us out into the wilderness? What have you done to us in bringing us out of Egypt?”
Exodus 14:10-11 ESV
The people of Israel had been slaves in Egypt. They had the mentality of slaves. Though the LORD their God had rescued them from Egypt and even more than that, God broke the Egyptians will. When Pharaoh, defeated by the Glory of God sent the Israelites out of his lands, Egyptians gave to the Israelites gold and silver and jewels and rich clothing, practically throwing it at them telling them to leave. The Bible says the Israelites plundered the land!
Now the harsh reality of life out of Egypt was dawning on the Israelites. They were utterly dependent on God. Face it. The people were always utterly dependent on God as their Provider. They did not realize it nor see He great provision for them. Some examples: the people of Israel multiplied under harsh conditions. That is the blessing of God. The male children of the people of Israel were supposed to be drowned at birth—the midwives feared God more than they feared Pharaoh and they disobeyed so that many, many of the male children lived.
Now, freed from slavery, like any addict, the people were, at the first sign of trouble, prepared to submit to slavery once again. It is too hard to go forward. The enemy is too strong. Face it, the power of Egypt had been broken. The council of God behind all of this was this word of God “I will harden Pharaoh’s heart, and he will pursue them, and I will get glory over Pharaoh and his host” (Exodus 14:4 ESV). The problem is that the ordinary Israelite doesn't know the purposes of God.
Dear fellow believers, the faithfulness of our God is the same then as it is now. We don't know the purposes of God. All we know is that He is our Rescue Story. He is our salvation. When some stronghold of sin has been broken in our lives, it is not uncommon for that temptation to return to it suddenly appears. An addict is offered the drug of choice. The fresh bandages of forgiveness are suddenly torn off and the wound reopened. The lusts of the flesh, having been repented of and confessed suddenly rush upon you again. The vows you made for good are tested, wither and fail.
It is the LORD of Hosts Who has rescued you. He has laid hold of your life through the reconciling work of Jesus Christ. Old sins, old temptations, old patterns and old sins, so familiar and so long having held power in your life, will not lay down and die easily. Yet, He Who rescued You is the same Mighty One Who has given you the Holy Spirit to face every temptation, every enemy in the strength of the Name of Jesus.
When you feel the old familiar pull of sin and panic:
cry out to God. He will show you once again His limitless grace and power to help you.
Cry out to trusted fellow believers. It is the pattern of the Bible for Jesus, the Captain of Salvation, to bring into your life and mine fellow Christians who are able to point out the help of God at the exact moment the eyes of faith fail to see His deliverance.
Cry out in praise to God. II Chronicles 20, when a massive army was invading the territory belonging to the people of God, ahead of the army musicians and singers were sent out to meet the enemy. Praise of the Holy One breaks the power of sin and darkness. (Not sure about that? Read of Paul and Silas when they were chained and in prison, they prayed and sang hymns to God and were freed—Acts 16:25ff).
Cry out, using the words of the Bible. For example, use Psalm 13 to guide your prayers.
Prepare also to meet with God’s people on Sunday. In fellowship with other believers you will find hope and peace that are the direct blessing of God poured out into your life.
Father in heaven, with the Psalmist of many generations ago, I cry out:
Hear my cry, O God, listen to my prayer;
from the end of earth I call to You when my heart is overwhelmed.
Lead me to the Rock that is higher than I,
Jesus Who is my Refuge and strong tower against the enemy.
Amen.
Second half of the prayer is based on Psalm 61:1-3
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