“Therefore, say to the Israelites: ‘I am the Lord, and I will bring you out from under the yoke of the Egyptians. I will free you from being slaves to them, and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with mighty acts of judgment. I will take you as my own people, and I will be your God. Then you will know that I am the Lord your God, who brought you out from under the yoke of the Egyptians. And I will bring you to the land I swore with uplifted hand to give to Abraham, to Isaac and to Jacob. I will give it to you as a possession. I am the Lord.’”
When God spoke to Moses, there was little doubt that He had a plan for the Israelites.
He used phrases like,
“I will bring….”
“I will free….”
“I will redeem….”
“I will take….”
“I will be….”
“I will bring….”
“I will give….”
He didn’t see their conditions in Egypt and say,
“I will try….”
or
“I will do my best…..”
God knew that the stage had been set to perform in a mighty way,
and He knew all along the way that the Red Sea would one day part, freeing His people to leave the land of slavery.
But there was one problem.
It’s the same problem we often face today.
What God knew and what the people knew were two very different things.
The Israelites were suffering daily.
Making bricks in the hot sun with minimal supplies was their daily task.
Words like “redeem, give, and free” were as far from their minds as a refreshing glass of cold water was from their mouths.
Resigned to a life of slavery, they had stopped dreaming of a way out of their misery.
So when Moses told them what God had said, here’s what happened in Exodus 6:
Moses reported this to the Israelites,
but they did not listen to him because of their
discouragement and harsh labor.
The Israelites chose to close their ears to the promises of God.
Discouragement and harsh labor blocked their ability to hear great news.
They embraced their miserable conditions over their bright future.
This choice left Moses facing Pharoah with very few people cheering him on.
I wonder how differently this story would have unfolded had the people grasped the power of God in that moment.
Empowered brick makers could have influenced the slave drivers in such positive ways that maybe even the Egyptians would have longed for and believed in the promises of God.
It’s really no different in 2015.
We know what the Bible says.
We read God’s promises every time we open His book.
We even claim things like,
“Greater is He that is in me,”
or
“We will rise on wings like eagles,”
or
“He is my rock and my fortress.”
But then life happens.
Jobs bring stress
Bills pile high
Marriages crumble
Friends betray
Suddenly all the good news of the Gospel is drowned out by the noise of today’s struggles.
Are you having a hard time hearing God?
Do you feel discouraged?
Read God’s promises to the Israelites many years ago.
“I will bring….”
“I will free….”
“I will redeem….”
“I will take….”
“I will be….”
“I will bring….”
“I will give….”
Take some time to really let His promises soak in.
Ask Him to help you clearly hear His voice above your doubts, above your questions, above your fears.
He has a plan for you.
And it’s a good one.
Trust Him today and feel empowered………………….
even if you find yourself in a hot-sun-brick-making season of life.
In December of 2007 as our youngest son, Nick, was fighting brain cancer, I began to blog. Writing provided a way for me to release all of my questions, fears, and doubts. It also allowed me to share the ups and downs of Nick's journey with people who were praying for him all over the world. When Nick went Home in November of 2008, my blog became my way of searching for God in the midst of my deep heartache. My heart was broken and grief brought to the surface every emotion imaginable. Being able to release those emotions through my writing brought a sense of purpose to my pain. Having already walked the road of grief in 1992 when we lost our daughter to SIDS, I knew I needed a way to keep from falling into a pit of depression and despair. I had walked close to the edge of a bottomless pit when we lost our daughter,and I knew I couldn't let myself get that close to the edge again. This blog has been and continues to be my tiny corner of the world where I can share My Heart as I journey through God's Word.......thus the name........ My Heart His Words. Thank you for taking time to share life with me. If we do not meet while here on earth, I look forward to hearing all about your life when we reach our final destiny.........Heaven! Email me anytime at 
