Thursday, January 24, 2008

365: Exodus 13-15 (Day 21)

The Israelites were dressed for fighting when they left the land of Egypt. (Exodus 13:18 – NCV)

This verse sounds like the Hebrews marched out of Egypt with their shoulders back and their chests puffed out, like a conquering army, but the truth is in the context. The previous verse reads: When Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them on the road through the Philistine country, though that was shorter. For God said, “If they face war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt.” (Exodus 13:17)

The people were dressed for battle, but their mindset was that of slaves. They looked the part of conquerors, but inside they just weren't ready to fight.

I'm sure most of us have experienced the embarrassment of shrinking from a battle that God has gifted us and equipped us to win. It’s on those occasions we forget who and whose we are… like Peter seeing the waves and not seeing Jesus.

On the other hand, it takes more to be a soldier than to wear the uniform. Maybe the Hebrews were feeling a little too cocky, their pockets filled with their neighbors’ gold, and leaving the Egyptians reeling from God’s one-two plague punch. Maybe they were itching for a fight they weren't ready for. Perhaps their egos were writing a check their bodies couldn’t cash. Either way, God knew that if they tasted battle too soon, they would lose heart, turn tail and run back to Egypt.

Sometimes God sends us running into the battle; and sometimes God knows the better part of valor is in living to fight another day. Read the story of Josiah.

Have you ever felt bad about avoiding a battle, only to find out later fighting would have been the wrong answer?

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