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I am a retired VA employee who lives in Texas. I consider the characters of the Bible "family" as much as any I know or have known on earth. To be one of the Lord's beloved is the greatest thing I know. What good company!

Monday, July 6, 2015

Bibledoorajar: On My Terms

     Moses and Aaron have laid out the terms. Pharoah had assumed that the Hebrew people were his, but God made it clear. The Hebrew people are His. They are to be let go and to be allowed to go to a place three days away to worship Him. Pharoah: "I will not, they are mine"; God: "Yes you will, they are Mine." And in establishing the parameters of this "battle", God revealed the true nature of Egypt's heart--a people willing to subject another. But was God content to see His people as beasts of burden for another? No, and the people doing it would be judged. In time, all of their evil motives would be exposed and then judgement could come.

     History is replete with examples of similar scenes. Even now God's people are being persecuted in places around the world. People are not being allowed to go "three days hence" to worship the Living God in the place of His choosing. History has shown that judgement has fallen on nations who have attempted to burden God's people and this will continue to be the case. Many scholars say a time will come which will be even more worrisome for the Jews particularly when the Man of Sin is revealed. But even then, Jesus will return and impose final judgments.

     The Lord has always assured His people that the battle is His. We can lift up songs of praise knowing that He is near. He will not forsake us. The apostle Paul wrote these words in order that the believers could be assured.

 "Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, rather give place to wrath, for it is written, Vengeance is Mine says the Lord, I will repay".
                                         Romans 12:19

We take courage and sing glory and honor to Him for the battle is His. Be strong. Your redemption is at hand. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.




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