Exodus 14:13 And Moses said unto the people, Fear
ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will
shew to you to day: for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day, ye shall
see them again no more for ever.
This verse contains God’s
command to me as a believer for those times when I am confronted with
dire circumstances and extraordinary difficulties.
What am I to do when I
cannot retreat or go forward and my way is blocked to the right and to
the left?
The Master’s word to me is,“Stand
firm.”
And the best thing I can do at these times is to listen only to my
Master’s word, for others will come to me with their suggestions and
evil advice.
Despair will come,
whispering,“Give up...lie down and die.”
But even in the worst of times,
God would have me be cheerful and courageous, rejoicing in His love and
faithfulness.
Cowardice will come and say, "You must
retreat to the world’s ways of acting"...
"It is too difficult for you to
continue living the part of a Christian."
"Abandon your principles.”
Yet
no matter how much Satan may pressure me to follow his course, I
cannot, for I am a child of God.
The Lord’s divine decree has commanded
me to go from strength to strength (Ps. 84:7).
Therefore
I will, and neither death nor hell will turn me from my course.
And if
for a season He calls me to “stand firm,” I will acknowledge it as time
to renew my strength for greater strides in the future.
Impatience
will come, crying,“Get up and do something!..
"To ‘stand firm’ and wait is
sheer idleness.”
Why is it I think I must be doing something right now
instead of looking to the Lord?
He will not only do something...He will do everything.
Arrogance
will come, boasting, “If the sea is blocking your way, march right into
it and expect a miracle.”
Yet true faith never listens to arrogance, impatience, cowardice, or despair but only hears God saying, “Stand firm.”
And then it stands as immovable as a rock.
Stand
firm.
I must maintain the posture of one who stands, ready for action,
expecting further orders, and cheerfully and patiently awaiting the
Director’s voice.
It will not be long
until God will say to me, as distinctly as He told Moses to tell the
children of Israel,“Move on” (Ex. 14:15).
~Charles H. Spurgeon~
Be quiet! Why this anxious heed About your tangled ways?
God knows them all.
He gives you speed And He allows delays.
It’s
good for you to walk by faith And not by sight.
Take it on trust a
little while.
Soon will you read the mystery aright In the full sunshine
of His smile.
In times of
uncertainty..wait.
If you have any doubt...wait, never forcing yourself
into action.
If you sense any restraint in your spirit, do not go
against it...wait until the way is clear.
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