Exodus 14:30 Thus the LORD saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians; and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea shore.
What
a relief that morning brought from the anxieties of the previous night!
Then, as they lifted up their eyes, they saw Pharaoh and the dreaded
Egyptian taskmaster in full pursuit; now they beheld the seashore strewn
with their bodies, stark and cold.
They would never see them again, nor
hear the crack of their whips.
So in life we are
permitted to see the dreaded temptations and evils of earlier days
suddenly deprived of all power to hurt us.
The Egyptians are dead upon
the shore; and we see the great work of the Lord.
Let us take comfort in
this.
In the pressure of trial...You are suffering
keenly; yet remember that no trial is allowed to come from any source in
which there is not a Divine meaning.
Nothing can enter your life, of
which God is not cognizant, and which He does not permit.
Though the
pressure of your trial is almost unbearable, you will one day see your
Egyptians dead.
Amid the temptations of the great
adversary of Sauls. - They may seem at this moment more than you can
bear; but God is about to deliver you.
He can so absolutely free you
from the habits of self-indulgence which you have contracted, and from
the perpetual yielding to temptation to which you have been prone...
That
some day you will look with amazement and thankfulness on these things,
as Egyptians dead on the seashore.
So also in the
presence of death. - Many believers dread, not the after-death, but the
act of dying.
But as the morning of eternity breaks, they will awake
with songs of joy to see death and the grave and all the evils that they
dreaded, like Egyptians, strewn on the shores of the sea of glass.
~F. B. Meyer~
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.