Carp's Daily Tidbits
"Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Today's Title: You Must Pick The Apples
Today's Scripture: Exodus 14:15
Growing
up on Main Street had many advantages.
We were close to town, everyone knew where Main Street was located, and my best friend
lived right beside me. We were also
surrounded by wonderful neighbors. The
Littles and Busbys lived across the street, the Bames lived to our right, the
Ramseys and the Beams lived behind us, and Mom and Pop Jenkins lived to our
left.
All our neighbors were wonderful but
Mom and Pop held a special place in my heart.
They always spoke to us and took time to be involved in what we were
doing. And if we did anything wrong or if
we got out of line, Mom made sure to correct us and then she made sure our parents
knew all about it. Things have certainly
changed, haven’t they?
Mom always had something good to eat
in her kitchen. Every day she would pack
Pop’s lunch box with things no cafeteria or restaurant could ever match. No matter what he had for lunch, Pop always
had homemade dessert, and pie was his favorite.
It also happened to be mine and when Mom made an apple pie and offered
you a slice, you dropped whatever it was you were doing and answered the call!
We had a June apple tree in our
backyard. Every summer it would blossom
and produce lots of apples that usually fell to the ground faster than we could
pick or eat them. One day I asked Mom to
bake me an apple pie. She agreed but
said I had to pick the apples. Mom was
willing to bake the pie for me because I couldn't do it, but she was not willing
to pick the apples—that was my job.
The Children of Israel had occasion
to learn this lesson, only it didn't concern picking apples for a pie. Just after leaving Egypt , the people arrived at the Red Sea . Pharaoh
and his army pursued them. When the
people saw Pharaoh’s army behind them and the sea in front of them they began
to cry out to Moses, asking why he had brought them into the wilderness to
die. Moses told the people to have
faith, that God would fight for them, and that Pharaoh’s army could not harm
them.
In Exodus 14:15, we find God’s response to Moses and the people, “And the LORD said to Moses, “Why do you
cry to Me? Tell the children of Israel
to go forward.” Look at the last
word in the verse. God meant for the
people to go forward, there was only one problem, moving forward meant moving
into the sea! From their perspective,
the people saw a trap. Pharaoh and
certain death were behind them and the sea and certain death were before
them. And in the face of this terrible
situation God told them to move forward.
This is always God’s way. He will not do for us what we can do for
ourselves. The people could not open the
Red Sea but they could walk and that is what
God asked them to do. He simply said “Walk
forward! I’ll take care of the sea and
of Pharaoh! You don’t need to worry
about the circumstances around you, I just want you to walk forward and I will
make a way and that way will lead straight to me and to the promise I have made
to you!”
It’s kind of like Mom telling me to
pick the apples. I didn't know how to
bake. I couldn't read a recipe. Mixing,
slicing, and kneading dough, were beyond my ability. But picking apples was something I could do
and when I listened to what Mom said, the reward was great! Is it any different with our God? He has so many wonderful things in store for
us if we obey His commands. He will
never ask us to do what is impossible for us but He will never do for us what
we are capable of doing ourselves. Do you hear God telling you to pick apples
today? If so, pick them and leave the
rest to Him. You won’t be disappointed!
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