Exodus 5-8 March 24, 2008
Posted by Sparky in Exodus, Law.Tags: Exodus, identity, plagues, spiritual warfare, Yahweh
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Scripture:
Chapter 6:
6 “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. 7 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. 8 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.’”
Observation:
The passage as a whole is the beginning of one of my favourite biblical stories, due to its vivid drama and the awesome power of God on display. I love the plague & Red Sea narrative, though the slaying of the first-born is immensely tragic. But I guess comment on that will come next week.
The verses picked out above struck me due to the repeated phrase which frames the section – “I am the LORD”. Here’s God using the name he recently revealed to Moses at the burning bush – Yahweh, I AM – and using it as the reinforcement of why they can trust what he says. He reminds them of the Abrahamic covenant, and gives them a promise of being God to them. And they can trust Him because He is who He says He is.
Application:
I’ve been looking into spiritual warfare in the Bible and in our times recently, partly using the Exodus plague narrative, and discovered that issues of identity are key in the Bible’s understanding of how to go into battle. Here, God reminds the Israelites that He’s in control because He is who He says He is. In the gospels Jesus often does spiritual battle with demons on the basis of who he is (the Son of God) and who they are (interlopers with no right to be there). And when we understand our identity in Christ, we have a good basis on which to stand firm, as Paul encourages us to in Ephesians 6.
How do I apply these verses to my life? By seeking to understand who I am in Christ first of all, and what he has called me and made me to be and do.
Prayer:
Lord, I want to know more about how to be your child, and understand my identity in You. Please keep revealing the plans you have for me, and the person you made me to be, so I can fulfil those promises.