Sometimes
we find ourselves surrounded by challenges and problems that seem to
have no solution. Maybe we have been experiencing victory and success,
or at the very least, life has been going along pretty normally when:
Bang! an unexpected crisis hits our life that throws everything into a
tail spin. Israel found themselves in this situation in Exodus chapter
14. God had delivered them from four hundred years of slavery with
awesome miracles and power. They were so excited leaving Egypt with the
wealth of Egypt in their hands on the way to the promised land. Man,
life was good and God is great! Then they ran into the Red Sea with
mountains on each side and the Egyptian army at their back.
When
challenges, problems, or crises unexpectedly strike our lives, and
there seems to be no way out, our initial response is not always the
best. Like Israel, maybe we become frantic or fearful, or anger sets in
and we blame God or others for the problem. Despair whispers, “Lie down
and give up, there is no way out.” Cowardice cries, “Retreat; God’s way
is too difficult, I’ve made a mistake and should have never tried this,
it was good for a while but it isn’t working any more. Human Effort
determines, “If I just pray a little harder, work a little more, or try a
different way, I can get out of this. Presumption declares, “If the sea
is before me, by faith I am going to walk into it and expect a miracle
from God.”
Faith
though does not listen to Despair, Cowardice, Human Effort or
Presumption. As with Israel, the command may be, “Stand still and see
the salvation of the Lord… The Lord will fight for you, and you will
hold your peace.” (Exodus 14:13,14) Great faith is not based upon what
we do, but our willingness to trust God totally in the midst of the
storm and impossible situation. Do we really believe in a supernatural
God who can do far above what we could even ask or think?
In
Matthew 8:8 a centurion came to Jesus and said, “Lord, my servant is
lying at home paralyzed, dreadfully tormented." Jesus immediate response
was, “I’ll come to your house and heal him.” The centurion’s response
astounded Jesus. He said, “Just speak the word and my servant will be
healed.” Verse10 says, “When Jesus heard it, He marveled, and said to
those who followed, "Assuredly, I say to you, I have not found such great faith, not even in Israel!”
Sometimes
the greatest faith is when we cease from our labors and stop crying,
pleading, and begging God for what we want or expect and just stand
still. Stand still, attentive to God, ready for action, expecting
further orders, cheerfully and patiently awaiting the voice of God,
ready to do whatever He asks, no matter how ridiculous it may seem. When
Israel stopped complaining and stood still, quietly waiting, the word
of the Lord came, “Go forward, lift up your rod, and stretch out your
hand over the sea and divide it. And the children of Israel will go on
dry ground through the midst of the sea.” (Exodus 14:15-16)
No
matter what you are facing today, God is not at fault, nor is he
surprised or caught off guard. He knew what was going to happen even
before you were born and already has a solution in place. It may not be
your solution but His solution. Stop your frantic activity, stand still,
and see the salvation of the Lord.
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