Pictures of Egypt
“In the
desert the whole community grumbled against Moses and Aaron. The Israelites said to them, “If only we had
died by the Lord’s hand in Egypt! There
we sat around pots of meat and ate all the food we wanted…”” Exodus 16:2-3
Years ago Christian singer Sara Groves released a wonderful
song entitled Painting Pictures of Egypt. This song had a profound effect on me at the
time and still does to this day. In the
chorus of the song Sara sings these words:
“I've been painting pictures
of Egypt
Leaving out what it lacks
The future feels so hard
And I want to go back”
Leaving out what it lacks
The future feels so hard
And I want to go back”
It struck me that this is what the Israelites
were doing in Exodus 16. They grumbled
to Moses that back in Egypt ‘we had all the food we wanted’. Now mind you, this was mere days after they
had left Egypt; already they had forgotten the slavery God had delivered them
from.
They forgot that they were beaten and made to
work way past the level of exhaustion.
They forgot that they were hated and despised by Pharaoh and the
Egyptians. They forgot that they were
probably given just enough food to sustain them and that they probably had barely
any time to prepare it and eat it because of the long hours of work they were
forced into.
There were not pots of meat. They didn’t eat all the food they
wanted. They were slaves. They were treated
like beasts of burden forced to do the bidding of the Egyptians. But in just a few days, they had forgotten
all that. Compared to this uncertain
future in the desert, life in Egypt was one big party. Rather than trust in God, they chose to
believe the lie of the enemy that their former life was so much better.
Isn’t that what we, as Christians, do as
well? When we first ask Jesus into our
hearts, we are so excited. But after a
little while, the enemy comes in with his lies and tries to get us to look back
at our old life. We see our old friends
still doing the things we used to do, and we start to miss that life of sin we
were in. Never mind the fact that we
were on a one way trip to Hell for eternity.
Never mind that we were facing eternity cut off from God.
We forget all the things Jesus set us free from,
and we remember only the good times back
then. We forget that they weren’t
good times at all. Just like he did to
the Israelites, the devil twists our past with his lies. He leaves out all the bad parts and makes it
seem like it was one big Mardi Gras every day.
He does this because he wants us to turn our back on God. The devil wants us to go back to serving him
as a slave to sin. He wants to keep us
in bondage to our old habits that were killing us.
It was this way with me. Perhaps that is why Sara Grove’s song means
so much to me. For years I was addicted
to alcohol. I was miserable, angry and
depressed. And the more I drank, the
more depressed I became, and the more depressed I became, the more I drank to
try and forget the pain. I was in a
vicious circle and was headed for death.
Then someone told me about Jesus and they brought me to church. I asked Jesus to get me out of the miserable
life I was in, and you know what? He did.
Jesus set me free from booze. He
cleaned me up and I became sober.
But guess what? It didn’t take long for the
devil to come around and start whispering to me about all the fun I was
missing. He told me my old friends were
still going to the clubs and the parties.
They were having a good ol’ time and look what I was missing out
on. All I had to do was forget this
church stuff and head back to the club where the party is at.
Was I tempted to listen? Was I tempted to turn from Jesus and go back
to my old life? I’d be a liar if I said
the thought hadn’t crossed my mind. The
devil was painting such a great picture of Egypt for me. He was just leaving out all the heartache,
all the nights of throwing up and being sick, all the suicide attempts I made,
all the anger I had, and the people I hurt.
I had no idea what God had in store for my
future. Was I scared? Of course I was. But I knew that whatever God had in store was
way better than my life of sin. I told
the devil to get lost. In John 6:68-69,
Peter tells Jesus, “Lord, to whom shall we go?
You have the words of eternal life.
We have come to believe and to know that You are the Holy One of
God.” Like Peter, I knew that Jesus was
the truth and the way. I knew my old
life was a lie and held nothing for me.
I have run into many people, however, who
accepted Jesus into their lives with joy and gladness. They come to church and fellowship. They are set free from some of their past
problems. But soon they start painting
those pictures of Egypt. They start
looking back at what they were missing in their old life. They question God because He didn’t
immediately set them free from this or that addiction or habit. They realize that the road to the Promised
Land goes through a desert. They realize
that God failed to give them their own personal copy of the map to where He is
leading them. They realize they have to
trust Him every day to lead them and that it won’t be easy. Life as a Christian isn’t Mardi Gras every
day. But guess what? Neither was your life
without Christ, despite what the devil would have you believe. Sooner or later, I stop seeing these people
at church. I find out they have gone
back to their old life. They have left
the truth behind.
The truth is, the Promised Land isn’t here on
earth. It’s in Heaven with our
Father. However, while we are here, He
has promised to provide water and food for us.
He has promised to provide for our clothing and our needs. He has promised that He has a good
destination in store for us, way better than the path we were previously
on. All we have to do is trust and
follow Him daily.
The truth is, we are all headed to a Promised
Land. We are all on a journey here on
earth. This world is the desert for both
Christians and non-believers. We don’t
reach the Promised Land until we die.
The problem is, there are two lands that are promised. One land is a continuous desert of flames and
torment, of misery and hell. The other
land is comfort and peace, safe in the arms of God, who loves us. Like Lot’s wife in the Book of Genesis, we can
look forward to the salvation God provides, or we can look back at our old life
and die. It’s our choice to which land
we journey. So I challenge you, choose wisely!
Love it! What an insightful teaching Mr. Bear.
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