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ne of the most difficult challenges in the Christian life is
deciding to stand still or to get moving.
At times it seems God places us into situations where He requires us to
“be still and know that He is God” and at other times He would have us hit the
road at full march.
We are usually reticent to move forward where the path is
uncertain and we are most unwilling to stand still when we believe we know what
is around the next bend. We have our
perspective and God has His. The key is
for us to make sure we are seeing things as best we can from God’s perspective
and when we can’t see we must simply trust and obey.
This was the situation facing the Children of Israel as they
left Egypt
and approached the Red Sea . All was going well. Pharaoh had freed them,
they were on their way to the land God promised Abraham and everything seemed
to be going according to plan. That’s
when they heard a rumble behind them, not the rumble of the sea in front of
them but the rumble of Pharaoh’s chariots behind them. What had been a steady walk to the Promised
Land now seemed like more of a death march.
They were trapped.
Pharaoh behind, the sea in front and they had nowhere to go. They raised their voices in protest to Moses,
demanding to know why he had brought them into the desert to die instead of
leaving them in Egypt .
It should be noted, however, that no one “volunteered” to stay behind and tend
the brick pits. No, everyone lined up
for the long march to freedom.
In Exodus 14, we get a brief look at two perspectives on the
same situation. Moses bids the people
stand still while God tells them to get going.
Let’s look at this brief passage and see what it holds for us today.
After seeing God miraculously move through the 10 plagues on
God, however, did not intend for His people to remain on the shore of the
There are times when God asks us to remain still, to rest, and to wait on Him. There are other times when He simply asks us to “get moving.” Our challenge is to move when He says move or to stay when He says stay. We are not to rely on our understanding nor refuse to change our perspective on our situation. God sees far beyond our capabilities and bids us move forward when there seems to be no clear path to tread.
So, where are you today? Are you standing at the water’s edge, reluctant to take the step? Are you more comfortable on the sea shore even though you hear the thunder of approaching chariots? If you listen very carefully you can hear God whispering in your ear, “Trust me. It’s time to get moving.”
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