Moses called the place Massah and Meribah, because the Israelites quarreled and tested the LORD, saying, "Is the LORD among us or not?" Exodus 17:7
How many places can we call Massah and Meribah in the world today? Quarrels and fights are common in our society, as well as around the world today. People unite to fight and protest. Most often, sincere intended people get misled by selfish and misguided leadership and the movements end up with with no vision. We see rallies of frustrations end up in violence and shooting. Protests have pervaded into our sports and entertainment as an acceptable event during the games. Churches and places of worship have historically been used to guard agendas and narrow interests. Where is God in the midst of all of this? Just like Moses, we may ask “is the Lord among us or not?”
We remember that a chapter before this in Exodus 14, the people were threatened by water in the read sea. They cried out and God led them through dry land in the middle of water. Now their problem is not water, rather lack of water. Our situations and needs change constantly. When situations around us seem to be against us, and we find ourselves in a land of barren land and no water, it is quite natural to complain. But as people of God, our mission is to rise above the situation and find positive and creative ways rooted in faith through which we can bring God's love to the needy situation.
Paul Prays for the Ephesians "to comprehend what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, so that they might be filled with all the fullness of God".
Blessings
Mathew Philip
How many places can we call Massah and Meribah in the world today? Quarrels and fights are common in our society, as well as around the world today. People unite to fight and protest. Most often, sincere intended people get misled by selfish and misguided leadership and the movements end up with with no vision. We see rallies of frustrations end up in violence and shooting. Protests have pervaded into our sports and entertainment as an acceptable event during the games. Churches and places of worship have historically been used to guard agendas and narrow interests. Where is God in the midst of all of this? Just like Moses, we may ask “is the Lord among us or not?”
We remember that a chapter before this in Exodus 14, the people were threatened by water in the read sea. They cried out and God led them through dry land in the middle of water. Now their problem is not water, rather lack of water. Our situations and needs change constantly. When situations around us seem to be against us, and we find ourselves in a land of barren land and no water, it is quite natural to complain. But as people of God, our mission is to rise above the situation and find positive and creative ways rooted in faith through which we can bring God's love to the needy situation.
Paul Prays for the Ephesians "to comprehend what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, so that they might be filled with all the fullness of God".
Blessings
Mathew Philip
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