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Stand and See Your Deliverance ( 2 April )

When the Israelites saw the king and his army marching against them, they were terrified and cried out to the Lord for help. They said to Moses, "Weren't there any graves in Egypt? Did you have to bring us out here in the desert to die? Look what you have done by bringing us out of Egypt! Didn't we tell you before we left that this would happen? We told you to leave us alone and let us go on being slaves of the Egyptians. It would be better to be slaves there than to die here in the desert." Moses answered, "Don't be afraid! Stand your ground, and you will see what the Lord will do to save you today; you will never see these Egyptians again. The Lord will fight for you, and all you have to do is keep still.
Exodus 14:10-14

Have you ever tried to talk to someone and talk and talk only to have them remain intractable, unreachable and further entrenched in their wrong position?Have you ever tried, unsuccessfully, to appeal, to soothe, to entreat and to implore, all to no avail? Have you known that your heart has remained loving and faithful to them, desirous of seeing the best for them and those in their care, only to be rebuffed and rejected?

Moses was in this position as were David and Joseph and many of our biblical heroes. Moses was not satisfying his own desires by going again and again to Pharaoh, any more than it gave David some kind of pleasure to return to the murderous and jealous Saul. Nevertheless, back they went, again and again.

God's mercy extends to the sinner, to the stubborn person, to the person unwilling to change. His mercy extends towards those who cannot hear, to those who will not hear, and to those whose mind and heart are so darkened that they may think they hear, but do not. His mercy extends to your family members, friends, life mates, stubborn boss, and others in your sphere.

However, the day finally comes when God says, in effect, "Enough. Now stand still, stop speaking, and watch me work." We are called to be faithful and to express truth and sometimes awarning. But the day will come when no more words can be said, and at that time we must stand still and hold our peace.

What an awesome day that is! Our metaphorical Red Sea will split apart and we will walk, as it were, to the other side and to freedom. Count on it. You will not be enslaved to this particular problem or person forever. Look, over the horizon. There it comes, your deliverance, and with it, freedom and hope.

- 2 APRIL -