Sunday, April 29, 2012

"An Enemy with Many Faces"

Exodus 17:11 And it came to pass, when Moses held up his hand, that Israel prevailed: and when he let down his hand, Amalek prevailed.

The wilderness journey of Israel was one marked by a variety of trials. Perhaps they thought that their fight was over when the Egyptian army drowned in the Red Sea, but their enemy had more than one face. This time it was the Amalekites, and they were out to destroy the army of Israel that was led by Joshua. Under God's command, Moses stood on top of the hill and held up his staff. As long as his staff was held up, Joshua and Israel prevailed, but when he let his hand go down, then the army of Amalek gained the advantage. To me, this brings out the reality of spiritual warfare. Something was happening beyond the scope of the human eye that was making huge difference in the outcome of the battle. As Moses grew tired, Aaron and Hur helped to assure that God's command was carried out, and their obedience on the mountain resulted in a victory down in the valley. There are a few things that we can learn here. First, don't be surprised when you win one battle that you find yourself in a new one with different methods of attack. Secondly, never underestimate the power of simple obedience, even when it doesn't seem to relate to the battle that you are in. Finally, it never hurts to jump in and help carry the load that someone else is growing weary with. You never know, you might just make the difference in the outcome!

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  1. Lord, thank you for victory!! Now, may we be given the strength and the courage both to obey and fight the good fight of faith through Your victorious Spirit. (And also Lord, help us fight along side and for our brothers and sisters in Christ!!)

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  2. I can appreciate this story in many ways. God has always lead me to being sensitive to the needs of others around me. Sometimes all I can do is pray and other times I have what the resources to meet the need. I love it so much! I feel the best when I am helping others in their time of need. Let us be sensitive to the needs of others.

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