through the wilderness with Him

SCRIPTURE: Deuteronomy 2
OBSERVATION/APPLICATION:
“At once the Spirit sent him out into the desert, and he was in the desert forty days, being tempted by Satan. He was with the wild animals, and angels attended him.” [Mark 1:12-13]
Both Israel and Jesus were ‘baptized’ by God, declared in love to be His much-loved children [Mark 1:9-11, 1 Corinthians 10:1-4].
Then they are driven through the wilderness to be tested.
Jesus stays true, but the Israelites fail.
But the theme of the above text, and of Deuteronomy 2, is how the Lord attends to His people as they go through the wilderness.
“And angels attended him.”

Moses reminds Israel how the Lord watched over their journey through the vast desert, being with them so that they lacked nothing [Deuteronomy 2:7].
He purifies and strengthens them through the wilderness experience (the whole generation of the rebellious die before the next generation can enter the land).
He also protects them, providing a path through the lands of Esau’s and Lot’s ancestors.
And when Sihon opposes them, the Lord gives them victory.
The lesson in this is that believing in the Lord does not take away our experience of wilderness, but it gives us everything we need to pass through with Him to the other side.

That the Lord hardened Sihon’s heart should not be seen as the Lord making him something he wasn’t.
The opposite is true.
The Lord softened the hearts of Esau’s and Lot’s ancestors, but left Sihon’s heart stubborn and hard.
He did this to impress on the people of Canaan that resistance was futile, that their gods could not save them from Him [Deuteronomy 2:25].
This may seem harsh, but remember that these people were not passive, innocent, peace-loving people.
These were rebellious, cruel, immoral, violent nations.
These were lawless times. The Lord is policing the nations, not pestering them.
He is using Israel to establish justice and order.

Like Israel, the church is to be a presence of love, truth, justice, peace.
We are not to provoke others, we are to pay what is due the people of the land.
We must act with honour and integrity.
And when challenged or provoked, we are to trust the Lord for His protection and provision.
We do not fight like Israel did, but with spiritual weapons, tearing down spiritual walls and strongholds [2 Corinthians 10:4].
We can be confident that as we follow Jesus through the wilderness of this world, He will accomplish His purpose through us.
We will be tested by God, and tempted by Satan.
But if we open our eyes, we will see His angels attending us as well!

PRAYER:
Lord, open my eyes that I may see Your presence and power with me, working through me as I pass through this wilderness.

One Comment

  1. Do you hear?

    When is the last time that the lord spoke to you?

    In this passage I read that the Lord directed, the Lord said, the Lord said, the Lord said . . .

    in my daily living for Jesus how often do I hear the voice of God or how does He direct my way for today? Open my ears Lord that I might hear You? Open my eyes Lord that I might see You. Help me each and every day see that You are my Deliverer and that You lead and guide me in all I say and do. You are always with me and as you protected Your people then, protect Your people today in the same way. May I/we do Your will this day that You have made.

    Help me this day to be Your champion in all I do and say. Help me in the Jesus way.

    All for Jesus, all for Jesus!
    All my being’s ransomed powers:
    All my thoughts and words and doings,
    All my days and all my hours.
    Refrain

    All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
    All my days and all my hours;
    All for Jesus! All for Jesus!
    All my days and all my hours.

    Let my hands perform His bidding,
    Let my feet run in His ways;
    Let my eyes see Jesus only,
    Let my lips speak forth His praise.

    Refrain

    Worldlings prize their gems of beauty,
    Cling to gilded toys of dust,
    Boast of wealth and fame and pleasure;
    Only Jesus will I trust.

    Refrain

    Since my eyes were fixed on Jesus,
    I’ve lost sight of all beside;
    So enchained my spirit’s vision,
    Looking at the Crucified.

    Refrain

    Oh, what wonder! how amazing!
    Jesus, glorious King of kings,
    Deigns to call me His belovèd,
    Lets me rest beneath His wings.

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