A common theme in our faith-journey recently has been that God really likes letting us run out of options. He loves leading us into corners and getting us stuck. I’ll share more from our lives next week, but check out this interesting way that God led His people in Scripture:

“Then the LORD said to Moses, ‘Tell the people of Israel to turn back and encamp in front of Pi-hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea, in front of Baal-zephon; you shall encamp facing it, by the sea” (Ex.14:1-2).

First off, God tells them to turn around and go back.  Did God make a mistake?  Of course not.   He’s training them …will they listen?

I often ask Dutch & Heidi to do things at home, just for practice.   There’s no purpose to it other than to train them to listen attentively to my voice–which is an important purpose indeed!

So God tells them to turn around, that they need practice at carefully obeying the voice of the LORD because they are about to take a HUGE step of faith, right?  Little do they know what they’ll be doing tomorrow!

So they turn back and God tells them exactly where to camp. Not just a general area, they are to camp right by the sea. And not just by the sea, but in a spot that corners them by the sea.  They are to face the sea. To look straight into an impasse. Then what happens?

God brings Pharaoh.  And six-hundred of his chosen chariots and all the other chariots of Egypt with officers over all of them.  They all came out.

So, because of carefully listening to the voice of the LORD, the children of Israel are stuck.  Cornered.  Up against the sea with thousands of Pharaoh’s guys coming after them. And the result?

“They feared greatly.” (v.10)

No kidding!  They were scared out of their wits!  They instantly cry out to God and lament, “Is it because there were no graves in Egypt that you brought us out to die in the wilderness?”  No more are they thankful for the miraculous deliverance in the Passover. And understandably. They have been led into a corner and are facing certain death.

But of course we all know what happens. God parts the Red Sea, all the nation of Israel is saved, and all of Pharaoh’s army and chariots are swallowed up in the sea and lost.  In one fell swoop God fights the entire battle for them.

And all they had to do was walk.

Because the real battle had already been won. The battle of obeying God.

What’s the point?  Well, for today the lesson for me is simply that God does indeed lead us into corners. He leads us into circumstances where the only way out is God. There is nowhere to run, hide, fight.  We’re stuck in a corner against the Red Sea. And that is where He loves to flex His muscles, doing what only the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords can do.

Since He created that sea by a simple word, He is able to part it rather effortlessly.

What corner are you facing today?  Where are you stuck? Is there a circumstance that seems hopeless? A situation where you have no options?  Where you throw your hands in the air and say, “I give up!” That’s great.

Obey His voice and stay right there in that stuck spot.

Then look up.

Chances are the waters are just about to part.

Thanks for reading.

8 thoughts on “When you're stuck…”

  1. Today in Oswald Chambers devotional Utmost I read, “The river of the Spirit of God overcomes all obstacles. Never get your eyes on the obstacle or on the difficulty. The obstacle is a matter of indifference to the river which will flow steadily through you if you remember to keep right at the Souce.” As you said, look up! Great encouragement for us to dismiss the way it looks and trust the Living, Powerful SOURCE! Waiting in patience for His hand to part the sea. Blessings Kari. Thanks for listening to Him and sharing.

  2. This IS our life. Thank you reminding us of the purpose behind the predicaments ;). We know that our God will never leave or forsake us…it is a truth we cling to when our flesh is sure we have been wronged. We will continue to wait for that sea to part with anticipation!

  3. Thank you so much for this reminder. We are stuck right now and the waves seem so much bigger than we can handle and all I keep feeling in my moment of quietly waiting is that God is in this and He hears our prayers and hasn’t forgotten us.
    This was more perfect for my thursday than you could ever know. Thanks Kari! I love you girl!

  4. Hi Kari

    This is Candi’s friend and I am so thankful for today’s post. I shared this with so many and received a lot of positive feedback.

    Here are a few:
    that was great and very timely for me and dan. which blog is that so i can follow it?

    Wow how awesome!! Thank you so much! Feel free to send me next week’s as I am interested in the other examples she mentioned!!

    Another in person said it was just what she needed. She and her husband were discussing this situation in there lives and I sent them this devotional.

    I want to encourage you to continue and let you know God is using you in mighty ways.

    Blessings to you and your family on your new adventures.

    Joan

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