Escaping a Desperate Situation
Whenever we face difficult times, we should call on the Lord and
remember that He orchestrates such situations for His divine purposes, to
demonstrate His glory, and to show us that His ways are always best.
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God always knows which way is best. God is faithful to provide for His people. God is always present to guide His people. Human reason is no match for the Lord’s omniscience because He knows the beginning and the end of everything. Our response should be to trust Him and obey whatever He tells us to do.
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God’s simplest command can result in surprising and powerful
consequences when we obey Him. We must never look at our situations based on
our own abilities but on God’s faithfulness. Then in obedience we should follow
His commands and trust Him to work out the situation and handle all the
consequences.
Charles
F. Stanley
"Do not fear, for I
am with you; do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will
strengthen you, surely I will help you, surely I will uphold you with My
righteous right hand”
- (Isaiah
41:10).
Many of us are familiar with one of the most interesting and amazing events in the Old Testament, but we may not understand how it applies to us.
After all, how could an event that happened
thousands of years ago be relevant in the 21st century? It’s because nothing in
the Bible is unnecessary or unimportant.
Although civilizations and cultures
frequently change, the principles found in Scripture remain constant because
our God never changes.
He has given us this book to teach us who
He is and how He operates so we can apply His Word to our lives.
The book of Genesis records the story of
Joseph, who was sold into Egyptian slavery by his jealous brothers.
After God gave him the interpretation of
Pharaoh’s dream, Joseph was promoted to the position of overseer of Egypt.
His interpretation and wise advice saved
the Egyptians from starvation due to an extended drought, and it also provided an
opportunity for Joseph’s extended family to join him in Egypt.
The Israelites multiplied so quickly during
their 400-year stay in Egypt that a future pharaoh, who didn’t know Joseph,
enslaved them because he was afraid they might become powerful enough to be a
threat to the Egyptians.
God chose a Hebrew man named Moses to lead
the sons of Israel out of Egypt. He’d been raised and educated as the son of
Pharaoh’s daughter.
However, after he killed an Egyptian who
was beating a fellow Hebrew, he was forced to flee for his life and ended up
spending 40 years in the Midian wilderness until the day the Lord spoke to him
in a burning bush.
God sent Moses back to Egypt to set His people
free and bring them to the land He’d promised to give them.
Because Pharaoh was hard-hearted and
stubborn, the Lord sent 10 plagues to the land of Egypt.
Finally, when the last plague resulted in
the loss of all the firstborns in Egypt, Pharaoh relented and let the Hebrews
go.
There are five principles we can learn from
the Israelites great escape.
1. God always knows
which way is best. Although Pharaoh had let the children of Israel leave Egypt
after the 10th plague, shortly afterward he regretted his decision, assembled
his army, and set out to bring them back.
Under God’s leadership the Israelites had
arrived and set up camp near the Red Sea when Pharaoh and his forces overtook
them.
Upon seeing the Egyptian army coming toward
them, they realized they were trapped and, in fear, called out to God.
Although the situation looked desperate to
the Israelites, the Lord was in control and was going to use this circumstance
to show the Egyptians that He was Israel’s God and the only true God.
Therefore, whenever we face difficult
times, we too should call on the Lord and remember that He orchestrates such
situations for His divine purposes, to demonstrate His glory, and to show us
that His ways are always best.
2. God is faithful
to provide for His people.
When the Israelites lived in Egypt as
slaves, they had nothing, yet they came out with the riches of the land because
the Lord used the 10 plagues to compel the Egyptians to supply them with
whatever they wanted.
The citizens were so anxious to get rid of
them that they gave them their gold, silver, jewels, and clothing.
3. God is always
present to guide His people.
Although the Israelites thought they were
trapped by the Egyptian army, in reality, God was the one who put them in this impossible
situation because He had a great goal in mind that they couldn’t perceive.
The only way they could escape was if God
intervened and rescued them.
Human reason is no match for the Lord’s
omniscience because He knows the beginning and the end of everything.
Our response should be to trust Him and obey
whatever He tells us to do.
A lack of understanding of all the details
is no excuse for disobedience and doubt.
The Israelites were no match for the
Egyptian army with all their chariots.
These former slaves were not trained soldiers
and had no equipment with which to fight.
Their only hope was to trust the Lord, who
by His grace had kept them alive for all those years in the land of Egypt and
caused them to proliferate into a great multitude.
“But Moses said to the people, ‘Do not fear! Stand by
and see the salvation of the Lord which He will accomplish for you today; for
the Egyptians whom you have seen today, you will never see them again forever.
The Lord will fight for you while you keep silent’” (Exodus 14:13-14).
Then God said to
Moses, “Tell the sons of Israel to go forward.
As for you, lift up your staff and stretch out your hand over the sea and
divide it, and the sons of Israel shall go through the midst of the sea on dry
land” (verses
15-16).
As the people marched forward at God’s
command, what seemed like an insurmountable situation became a miraculous
deliverance. The pillar of cloud moved behind the Israelites to separate the
Egyptians from them as they crossed over the seabed between two walls of water.
When the Egyptians followed them, Moses stretched
out his hand over the sea, and the water flowed back, killing Pharaoh and his
entire army.
We must never look at our situations based
on our own abilities but on God’s faithfulness.
Then in obedience we should follow His
commands and trust Him to work out the situation and handle all the
consequences.
5. Don’t look for
someone to blame for your circumstance, but look for God to help you.
When the Israelites
first realized that the Egyptians were closing in on them, they said to Moses, “Is it because there were no graves in Egypt
that you have taken us away to die in the wilderness? Why have you dealt with
us in this way, bringing us out of Egypt?” (verse 11).
It’s always easier to blame someone else
for our difficulties rather than to trust God’s purposes and His faithfulness
to us in the situation.
But Isaiah tells
us, “Do not fear, for I am with you; do
not anxiously look about you, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, surely
I will help you, surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand” (Isaiah 41:10).
RESPONSE
What is your first
reaction when faced with a desperate situation? Have you ever tried to find
your own way out instead of relying on the Lord?
If so, what happened?
Which of these five principles do you need to apply to your current or your next difficult problem?
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Charles F. Stanley is the founder of
In Touch Ministries and a New York Times
best-selling author. While his teaching is transmitted throughout the
world to millions of people, Dr. Stanley has been said to demonstrate a
practical, keen awareness of people's needs and provide Christ-centered,
biblically-based principles for everyday life.
Dr.
Stanley’s motivation is best represented by the truth found in Acts 20:24,
“Life is worth nothing unless I use it for doing the work assigned me by the
Lord Jesus—the work of telling others the Good News about God's mighty kindness
and love.” This is because, as he says, “It is the Word of God and the work of
God that changes people’s lives.”
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