July 27
“Therefore, since a promise remains of entering His rest,
let us fear lest any of you seem to have come short of it. For indeed the gospel was preached to us as
well as to them; but the word which they heard did not profit them, not being
mixed with faith in those who heard it.”
The Israelites of old had
great cause to believe God. Yes, they
had suffered much in bondage in Egypt, but the deliverance the God of their
fathers prepared for them made all the indignities they endured worthwhile.
Not only did the Holy One
cause Pharaoh to become frustrated with them because of the plagues he and his
kingdom endured as a result of his refusal to obey the Lord’s demand of their
release but the Israelites themselves
were spared the consequences of those plagues.
In the midst of the affliction
upon Egypt because of Pharaoh’s rejection of God’s command to let His people
go, the Israelites endured none of the plagues’ affect. When Egypt’s firstborn sons were taken by the
death angel, Israelite children were under the blood. (See Exodus 12:7).
Like them, we who believe in
the completed work of the cross are under the blood. But we are not under the blood of sacrificial
animals; we are under the blood of Heaven’s sacrificed Lamb. Our salvation emerges from the single most
amazing event of time—the death and resurrection of Jesus.
But what do we do with His
great sacrifice? Will we mix it with
faith, or shall we be like the Israelites of old who were not profited by the
miracles they saw because of the blood that was applied to their doorposts?
Will we who have Christ’s shed
blood upon the doorposts of our hearts avail ourselves of the totality of His
great sacrifice or shall we live our lives as the Egyptians, who even when they
had seen a clear revelation of the power of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
pursued God’s people to the Red Sea?
Lord, help us to see You
clearly and to follow You closely so we may sail the Sea of Life in the
security of the salvation You have supplied to us. May we not perish in a Sea of Unbelief as did
the Egyptians. May we not negate the
power of Your Spirit in us or the truth of Your immutable Word.
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