Sometimes the grandest revelations come through confrontation. Why did God bring the Israelites to the Red Sea? You might think it was solely to escape Pharaoh’s horsemen, hot on their trail. In a practical sense, yes. But more so that they might have a confrontation with Him and discover His greatness and deliverance.
Many times the things we think are tragedies and problems are God’s way of drawing us to Himself. God shuts this door; God shuts that door…it seems that there’s no way out.
That’s when we must cling to the fact that God makes Himself known to us in the storm and He plants His footsteps in the sea.
Are you standing at the edge of your “Red Sea”? Have you stopped to consider that this could be your Father drawing you to Himself by the only way He knew He could get your attention? The God who parted the Red Sea and stilled the surface of Galilee is the One Who is your Shepherd.
From Pastor Adrian Rogers & www.lwf.org.
Today's Bible Verse...
We were born only yesterday and know nothing, and our days on earth are but a shadow.—Job 8:9
Thoughts on Today's Verse...
While
Job never learned why he suffered, he did learn his place in the
universe before the Almighty God (Job 38-41). When we are young, time
passes so very slowly — especially if we are waiting for something
special! But as we get older, the years fly by more and more quickly.
Yet despite all our learning, despite all our experience, we come to two
great awakenings: our knowledge compared to what there is to know is so
very small and our place in the passage of time is so very short. Both
of these awakenings prepare us to turn our lives and future over to our
God who longs to bring us to himself.
My Prayer...
Holy and Almighty God, my Abba Father, thank you so much for your overwhelming patience as you try to communicate your love to people like me with my limited abilities to comprehend your magnificence and glory. Please give me wisdom this week, to make the decisions I need to make and to choose your way and not my own. In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ I pray. Amen.
The Thoughts and Prayer on Today's Verse are written by Phil Ware.
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