November 8, 202100:15:33

983 The Miraculous Way

What if the very thing you’ve been asking God for is right in front of you, but it doesn’t look like you imagined it would? What if his answer is here, but it’s not the answer you thought you would get? What if the way has been made, but dang this just isn’t the way you had in mind? Will you miss it because it’s different than what you thought? Will you delay because it’s not your way? Will you stall here when God has worked in miraculous ways to move you forward? Here’s the thing about miraculous ways … they don’t look like our ways. You want God to do miraculous things in your life, okay then remove your limits of how you assume it will all work. Look around you right now. The things that look like they won’t work, the things that don’t make sense, the things that seem scary and uncertain, yeah … you may be looking at miraculous ways that have been made for you. Exodus 14 tells the story of the Israelites running for freedom from the Egyptians who had held them as slaves for centuries. Led by Moses, they came to an impossible pass. In front of them was the Red Sea where they would surely drown. Behind them was the army threatening to kill them. There was no way around. This was it. And here at this impossible pass, God made a miraculous way. Exodus 14: 21-22 “Then Moses raised his hand over the sea, and the Lord opened up a path through the water with a strong east wind. The wind blew all that night, turning the seabed into dry land. So the people of Israel walked through the middle of the sea on dry ground, with walls of water on each side!” That’s a miraculous way. God literally split the sea and stood the water on it’s edges for them to pass through. Wild winds created dry ground where water was 100 feet deep moments before. What we don’t read about is standing on the edge of the Red Sea, seeing 100 foot walls of water on each side of a divide, only held by wild winds, and questioning what this is. But you know there had to be question. There had to be fear. In fact, I wonder if there were some who were so scared by the water, that they refused to walk the path? Could this be us right now? God has done miraculous things for us, but miraculous doesn’t look easy. It doesn’t look certain. It looks more like a raging sea held back by something invisible that could come crashing down at any moment. And maybe we’re missing the way God has made for us because it really doesn’t look like the way we would have chosen. Were there Israelites who refused to move forward? Likely so. Were they too afraid to take their family into the depths of the sea without guaranteed it wouldn’t come crashing down on them halfway through? I would imagine so. And the ones too afraid to go would have faced the inevitable fate of the army chasing them. But sometimes facing what we know is easier than facing what we don’t. My sister, God has heard your prayers. He is near you and over ever detail concerning you. He is here now making a way, but his way may be something you don’t understand and have never seen before. This will require you to step into the unknown and trust the God you know. This will require you to make hard choices, take chances, and trust God will guide you through what you do not understand. You know what will happen if you stay here and do nothing to change. You know the threat of the enemy who has been chasing you. But do not allow the familiarity of the devil you’ve been fighting woo you into surrender when God is calling you forward. There is a way here, a miraculous way. And miraculous ways do not look like our ways. If they did, they probably wouldn’t be miraculous. Be bold enough to step into these things you do not understand, trusting God is guiding your every step.

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