It was there at Marah that the Lord set before
them the following decree as a standard to test their faithfulness to
him. He said, “If you will listen carefully to the voice
of the Lord your God and do what is right in his sight, obeying his
commands and keeping all his decrees, then I will not make you suffer any of
the diseases I sent on the Egyptians; for I am the Lord who heals
you.” Exodus 15:25b-26
We have all had that moment where we heard our mothers tell
us, “Don’t touch the hot stove,” right?
We touch a little bit and feel the warmth of it. Then, we go a bit closer or maybe grab on a
little longer, and the exhilaration continues to build as we keep pressing
further and further until that one time where either the finger goes too far or
the hand gets too close to the burning flame.
“Ouch!” We cry. If you were like
me, you probably got away with just that painful tingling sensation for the
rest of the day. Some of us had moms
that would gladly call you out. “I told
you to keep your hand away from that! I
guess you learned that lesson, didn’t you?”
Oh, the utter pain of defeat. If
I had only listened more carefully to her instruction, I would not have had to
shake my hand repeatedly trying to get the normal feeling back.
We are always rewarded for our submission to God, and as
such, we should not be surprised that we are subject to His discipline as
well. We join our walkthrough of Moses after
the soldiers of Egypt drowned in the Red Sea, and Pharaoh’s army were decimated
completely. The Israelites have entered
the true beginning of their journey to The Promise Land. So, as they reach their first stop, they were
complaining about a lack of water. This
will be a recurring theme throughout the next devotions (remember the comments
when they were captive and brutalized by the restrictions placed on them to
build bricks without straw?). What made
this even more perplexing was the fact this occurred after the
parting of the Red Sea. There’s this
part of me that wonders if God was looking down on them and simply saying,
“Seriously?” So, after He heard Moses’
prayer and made bad water good with a stick, He instructed Moses to tell the
people to follow Him and nothing bad will happen to them. Furthermore, to ensure His instructions were
crystal clear He jogged their memories of all the diseases He placed on the
Egyptians to help free them. Care to
touch that hot stove again? Like a good
father, God will provide us with guidance be it through His word, action, or
maybe even a message through a friend. No
matter the delivery, the expectation is for us to simply follow or suffer
consequences. It sounds a bit harsh and
threatening, but if we understand His intent is to protect and love us, it’s
not a bad thing at all.
God is always on our side.
We may not at times understand why He instructs us in a certain way, and
other times we simply lose context of all that He has done as we wander off the
path. The goal is for us not to find out
the hard way through pain and discipline.
Instead, it is to grow spiritually and stay on the righteous path for as
Jesus said, “You can enter God’s Kingdom only through
the narrow gate.” (Matthew 7:13a) Let us intently listen to
God’s instruction to avert potential hardship and pain. How can God’s past discipline provide
guidance to your current walk of faith?
What lessons can you take from Moses’ submittal to God? My prayer is that we listen to God’s voice
and figuratively ‘keep our hands off the hot stove.’ Amen.
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