Ever since I went
to Pharaoh to speak in Your name, he has brought trouble upon this people, and
You have not rescued Your people at all. - Exodus 5:23
Have you ever felt that the more obedient you are to following God, the more
adversity there is? Moses had been instructed to go to Pharaoh and tell him to
release the people of Israel. God had said He was going to deliver the people
through Moses. The only problem is that God did not tell Moses at what point
they actually would be released. When Moses complained to God, the Lord told
Moses that He had to harden Pharaoh's heart in order to perform greater
miracles. God was behind hardening Pharaoh's heart. We forget that the king's
heart is in God's hand. God had a specific reason for each plague and each
delay. God said to Moses,
"I have hardened his heart and the hearts of his officials so that I may
perform these miraculous signs of Mine among them that you may tell your
children and grandchildren how I dealt harshly with the Egyptians and how I
performed My signs among them, and that you may know that I am the Lord" (Exodus
10:1b-2).
God has a reason for everything He does. These delays were designed to bring
greater glory to God and were to be a lasting legacy of God's miracle-working
power for generations to come.
When the people were freed, God again hardened Pharaoh's heart to go after
them. This action of God to harden Pharaoh's heart was to set the stage for an
even greater miracle -- the parting of the Red Sea. The people were angry with
Moses for bringing them to the desert "to die." But God said to Moses, "Why are
you crying out to Me? Tell the Israelites to move on" (Ex. 14:15b). There was
only one place to go by this time -- the Red Sea. God parted the Red Sea, and
another greater miracle took place.
Moses learned several lessons that each of us must learn. God's promises are
true, but His timing is not the same as ours. God always wants greater glory
than what we might be willing to give Him. God puts obstacles and adversity into
our lives in order to build perseverance and faith. Why has God put the mountain
in your life at this time? To demonstrate His power through your life. To show
His glory.
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