How to Conquer.
"The Lord shall fight for you."--Ex. xiv. 14.
How glad the children of Israel must have been when Moses said these words
to them on the shores of the Red Sea! For when they "lifted up their eyes,
behold, the Egyptians marched after them; and they were sore afraid."
The Egyptians had been cruel masters to them; and they had horses and
chariots to pursue them with; and there was the sea close before them, and
no boats! Perhaps some of the Israelites thought it was no use trying to
escape, they would only be overtaken and conquered and be worse off than
before.
And so, left to themselves, they would have been; but God fought for them
in a way they never thought of. For "the Lord saved Israel that day out of
the hand of the Egyptians, and Israel saw the Egyptians dead upon the
sea-shore."
What about your Egyptians?--the angry tempers or sulky looks, the
impatient words, the vain and foolish thoughts, the besetting sins that
master you so often. Have you tried so often to fight against them, and
failed, that it seems almost no use, and you do not see how to conquer
them or to escape them? Are you very tired of fighting, and "sore afraid"
of being always overcome just the same as ever? Now hear God's true,
strong promise to you. "The Lord shall fight for you!" "Will He really?"
Yes, really, and He will conquer for you too, if you will only believe
His Word and trust the battle to Him, and _let_ Him fight for you.
How? First, watch! and then the very instant you see the enemy coming,
look up and say, "Come, Lord, and fight for me;" and keep on looking up
and _expecting_ Him to fight for you. And _you will find_ that He does
fight for you and gives you the victory; and you too will be "saved that
day," and will see "the Egyptians dead upon the sea-shore." Try Him, and
trust Him; and you, even you, will be "more than conqueror through Him
that loved you."
"So, when you meet with trials,
And know not what to do;
Just cast the care on Jesus,
And He will fight for you.
Gird on the heavenly armor
Of faith, and hope, and love;
And when the conflict's ended,
You'll reign with Him above."
17. Seventeenth Day.
The Master's Voice.
"I will watch to see what He will say unto me."--Hab. ii. 1.
When the Lord Jesus said to Simon the Pharisee, "Simon, I have somewhat to
say unto thee;" he answered, "Master, say on!" When God was going to spe
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