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God is after something in each one of us - this thing
called life is simply our own desert of testing - He has a “promised land” that
He wants to bring you into so He can show Himself mighty and strong on your
behalf
Missey
Butler
The scene is a jubilant one. The entire
Israelite community had been miraculously delivered from the heavy bondage of
slavery.
Their jaws dropped as they watched God part the
Red Sea so they could walk triumphantly into freedom. The book of Exodus gives
us the account.
Miriam, Moses’ big sister, led the procession
with clashing tambourines in what must have been the biggest “Praise
Celebration” of all time.
They had witnessed first-hand how their mighty
Jehovah had brought them out from under the cruel demands of Pharaoh and his
chariot officers.
You would have surely thought that they would be
riding this “wave of faith” for quite some time to come.
But only three days later,
they were complaining to Moses, “Why did you take us from Egypt and
drag us out here only to have us die from thirst?”
Moses himself even got out of
sorts. He complained to God, “What am I to do with these people”?
“Walk on ahead of the people.
Strike the rock, and water will come out of it for the people to drink. So
Moses did this in the sight of the elders of Israel. And he called the place
Massah and Meribah because they quarreled and they tested the Lord saying, ‘Is
the Lord among us or not?’” (Exodus 17:5-7).
They tested God… but in reality, God was testing
them.
As we continue to journey with them in the hot
desert sand through the Old Testament, we begin to realize that the picture
only becomes more dismal.
What the Israelites failed to see was that God
was continually bringing them into a “wilderness of testing” for
one purpose: to see what was truly in their hearts, to see if they would trust
and obey Him without a grand display of miracles.
Even in our own lives, we travel through
different places of testing.
God has historically used this story of the
Israelites as an example of how not to respond when faced with
trials. (See Hebrews
4:11.)
The bottom line is that God is after something in each one of us. This thing called
life is simply our own desert of testing.
He has a “promised land” that
He wants to bring you into so He can show Himself mighty and strong on your
behalf.
With boldness and courage let us learn from our
predecessors the valuable lessons of faith and let us remind ourselves, “This
is only a test.”
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Missey Butler is a freelance writer and contributor to CBN.com.
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