Exodus 16-18:Metaphorical Manna

Isn’t it beautiful how God supplies all our needs — often in ways we never would have imagined? Who would have thought that a people wandering in wilderness would survive on supernatural food?  I’ve always wondered what manna tasted like, and in my reading tonight I noticed that the Lord told the people  to collect some manna and store it to show to their descendants.  The jar was placed in the Ark of the Covenant.  Once again, the Lord provided a way to preserve history. A little history that I must have skipped over in my previous readings is the … Continue reading Exodus 16-18:Metaphorical Manna

Exodus 13-15:A personal plea

The Lord values education.  This much is clear from his commands regarding the yearly observance of the Passover.  He specifically told parents to teach their children the significance of this yearly festival. What do we American parents teach our children? By creating a yearly holiday, the Lord made one of the first history lessons every recorded possible.  It was passed down from generation to generation and is still practiced today.  Can you imagine the fear and dread those Israelites must have felt when they looked over their shoulders and say 600 chariots rumbling towards them?  Chariots behind them, and the … Continue reading Exodus 13-15:A personal plea

Exodus 10-12:The Escape

It’s difficult to blog about what I’ve been reading in the Bible when I am so emotionally spent in my own life.  Anxiety has a grip on me, I am weepy, and, for the first time I can remember, I am feeling on the brink of losing it, whatever “it” may be.  My mind? I begin the day feeling fresh and full of worship.  I am hungry and eat well.  But as the day progresses, stress begins to gnaw on my insides to such an extent that I have completely lost my appetite by the time dinner rolls around.  This … Continue reading Exodus 10-12:The Escape

Exodus 7-9: Blood, Frogs, Gnats, Flies, Boils and Hail…oh my!

It’s interesting to note that Pharaoh’s magicians were able to perform the first few signs and wonders all by themselves: turning the water into blood and bringing the nasty frogs into the houses.  But then God began to make a distinction…the Israelites did not have the gnats and flies, boils OR hail.  Can you imagine such a hailstorm as that? Pharaoh is like a yo-yo…yes, you can go.  No, you can’t go.  What was he afraid of?  What was he fighting against? It’s impossible to fight against God and win.  When he calls us, that voice doesn’t go away until … Continue reading Exodus 7-9: Blood, Frogs, Gnats, Flies, Boils and Hail…oh my!

Exodus 4-6:A few musings

Like me, Moses did not have much self confidence, especially in his speaking abilities. He argued with God at least three times about his mission to confront Pharaoh. It’s encouraging to read God’s response to Moses: “11 Then the Lord asked Moses, “Who makes a person’s mouth? Who decides whether people speak or do not speak, hear or do not hear, see or do not see? Is it not I, the Lord? 12 Now go! I will be with you as you speak, and I will instruct you in what to say.” Then He still relented and gave Moses a … Continue reading Exodus 4-6:A few musings