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What, or Who are our Egypts?

Thursday, June 25, 2009, 8:13 a.m. – I woke to this song this morning:

All My Praise / Selah

I will follow You through green pastures
And sing hallelujah to Your Name
I will follow You through dark disaster
And sing hallelujah through the pain

You are seated on your throne in heaven
And You see all of us down here
And You have promised You will not abandon
So I shall not fear

You made every star
And You taught it how to shine
You knew my name before there was time
And all this was just part of Your glorious design
Hallelujah, Hallelujah

And even in the shadow of death
I will praise You
And even in the valley I will say
Holy, My God
You are worthy of all my praise
Holy, My God
You are worthy of all my praise

10:25 a.m. – This song is still going through my head. I believe the Lord has given me this song this morning to encourage my heart. I thank you, Jesus!!

Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening. I read Isaiah 30 this morning:

Woe to the Obstinate Nation
1 "Woe to the obstinate children,"
declares the LORD,
"to those who carry out plans that are not mine,
forming an alliance, but not by my Spirit,
heaping sin upon sin;
2 who go down to Egypt
without consulting me;
who look for help to Pharaoh's protection,
to Egypt's shade for refuge.
3 But Pharaoh's protection will be to your shame,
Egypt's shade will bring you disgrace.
4 Though they have officials in Zoan
and their envoys have arrived in Hanes,
5 everyone will be put to shame
because of a people useless to them,
who bring neither help nor advantage,
but only shame and disgrace."

…These are rebellious people, deceitful children,
children unwilling to listen to the LORD's instruction.
10 They say to the seers,
"See no more visions!"
and to the prophets,
"Give us no more visions of what is right!
Tell us pleasant things,
prophesy illusions.
11 Leave this way,
get off this path,
and stop confronting us
with the Holy One of Israel!"

12 Therefore, this is what the Holy One of Israel says:
"Because you have rejected this message,
relied on oppression
and depended on deceit,
13 this sin will become for you
like a high wall, cracked and bulging,
that collapses suddenly, in an instant.
14 It will break in pieces like pottery,
shattered so mercilessly
that among its pieces not a fragment will be found
for taking coals from a hearth
or scooping water out of a cistern."

15 This is what the Sovereign LORD, the Holy One of Israel, says:
"In repentance and rest is your salvation,
in quietness and trust is your strength,
but you would have none of it.
16 You said, 'No, we will flee on horses.'
Therefore you will flee!
You said, 'We will ride off on swift horses.'
Therefore your pursuers will be swift!
17 A thousand will flee
at the threat of one;
at the threat of five
you will all flee away,
till you are left
like a flagstaff on a mountaintop,
like a banner on a hill."
18 Yet the LORD longs to be gracious to you;
he rises to show you compassion.
For the LORD is a God of justice.
Blessed are all who wait for him!

19 O people of Zion, who live in Jerusalem, you will weep no more. How gracious he will be when you cry for help! As soon as he hears, he will answer you. 20 Although the Lord gives you the bread of adversity and the water of affliction, your teachers will be hidden no more; with your own eyes you will see them. 21 Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, "This is the way; walk in it." 22 Then you will defile your idols overlaid with silver and your images covered with gold; you will throw them away like a menstrual cloth and say to them, "Away with you!"

23 He will also send you rain for the seed you sow in the ground, and the food that comes from the land will be rich and plentiful. In that day your cattle will graze in broad meadows. 24 The oxen and donkeys that work the soil will eat fodder and mash, spread out with fork and shovel. 25 In the day of great slaughter, when the towers fall, streams of water will flow on every high mountain and every lofty hill. 26 The moon will shine like the sun, and the sunlight will be seven times brighter, like the light of seven full days, when the LORD binds up the bruises of his people and heals the wounds he inflicted.

27 See, the Name of the LORD comes from afar,
with burning anger and dense clouds of smoke;
his lips are full of wrath,
and his tongue is a consuming fire.
28 His breath is like a rushing torrent,
rising up to the neck.
He shakes the nations in the sieve of destruction;
he places in the jaws of the peoples
a bit that leads them astray.
29 And you will sing
as on the night you celebrate a holy festival;
your hearts will rejoice
as when people go up with flutes
to the mountain of the LORD,
to the Rock of Israel.

30 The LORD will cause men to hear his majestic voice
and will make them see his arm coming down
with raging anger and consuming fire,
with cloudburst, thunderstorm and hail.
31 The voice of the LORD will shatter Assyria;
with his scepter he will strike them down.
32 Every stroke the LORD lays on them
with his punishing rod
will be to the music of tambourines and harps,
as he fights them in battle with the blows of his arm.

My Thoughts: The first thought that came into my mind was in the form of a question. I wondered, “What, or who are our Egypts?” All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable… so there is something we can learn from every passage of scripture in the Bible. So, do we have Egypts? Do we turn to other people or things or activities instead of to the Lord for help? What do we do when we feel sad or discouraged or lonely or depressed or frustrated? Who or what do we turn to?

Are we in the U.S.A. an “obstinate nation”? Or, are we, as a people of God, “obstinate children”? Are we a stubborn, determined, pigheaded, tenacious and a headstrong people? Do we tend to go our own way and give God the leftovers? Do we try everything else first and when that doesn’t work, then we pray, as though prayer is a last resort? I’ve heard some people say, “I’ve tried everything else. All I have left is prayer,” as though prayer is something we pull out at the last minute when all else fails.

Do we make our own plans and not even consult God to see if these are his plans? Or, do we make our plans and then pray, hoping for God’s approval? Or, do we make plans that we think would make God happy with us yet not ever ask him what he thinks? Are we more interested in doing things FOR God, because in that way we have control over what we do or don’t do, instead of inquiring of him as to what he wants us to do? Are we afraid that if we ask him what he wants from us that he might ask us to do something we don’t want to do? – Perhaps something that might cost us friends, home, family, comfort, time, resources, etc?

What “alliances” do we form that would not be pleasing to the Lord? Do we inquire of the Lord before we take a job, go into a relationship or marriage, make friends, etc.? Do we even consider what the scriptures teach on being unequally yoked together with unbelievers and/or even what they teach concerning fellowship with professing Christians who are living in open rebellion against God or in a sinful lifestyle? Do we spend more time talking with, consulting with, and making agreement with our friends than we do with God? Are we more interested or concerned about what other people think about us than what God thinks about us? Do we put much more effort into pleasing man than into pleasing God?

What this passage of scripture teaches us is that none of these people or things or activities will ever be able to bring us the hope and peace and assurance of eternal life that only God alone can provide. Man and the things of this world are destined to perish. Man will always disappoint us because we are a flawed people. Yet, even though we are a flawed people, the Lord still longs to be gracious to us; “he rises to show you compassion.” He will be gracious to you when you cry to him for help.

This passage of scripture is another that promises divine correction (judgment) from Almighty God in order for God to turn the hearts of his people back to him. The scriptures teach us that those whom the Lord loves he rebukes and he disciplines. And, this is also another passage that teaches us that the result of that divine correction will be that God’s people will turn back to him. They will cry out to him in their distress when all else that they had relied upon is gone or no longer provides benefit to them – then they will look to God to be their salvation.

Although the Lord gives us the “bread of adversity” and the “water of affliction” – dark disasters, pain, the “shadows of death,” the valleys of life – in order to correct us, we will see much revival and changed lives and people defiling their “idols”, i.e. their “Egypts” that they had relied upon instead of relying upon Almighty God. They will throw them away like a discarded rag and will say “Away with you!” Wow!! What victory there is in that statement!! This is true revival when we lay down our idols and we surrender all to Jesus; to our heavenly Father; to the Holy Spirit within us.

Then, there will be much cause for rejoicing!

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