In The Hands of God
MOSES SAID TO THE PEOPLE, “REMEMBER THIS DAY IN WHICH YOU WENT OUT FROM EGYPT, FROM THE HOUSE OF SLAVERY, FOR BY A POWERFUL HAND THE LORD BROUGHT YOU OUT FROM THIS PLACE…”
Exodus 13:3 (NASB)
I regularly visit an Artisan market where there are vendors selling home produced crafts and food. I particularly love the homemade preserves and cheeses; the appeal being that knowing that the produce is made by hand. This is a small corner of the love for handmade produce in this world, rather than factory made produce. It was the personal touch by God in today’s verse that made me think; trying to visualise the hands of God at work amongst men!
God is personally involved in the redemption of His children, in the Bible and also in our lives today. It is the choice of a compassionate God, who could send any number of angels to do His work. He secures the freedom of His children enslaved in Israel (Exodus 3:20, 7:4-5). The hands of God do more than redeeming His people; they identifies Him to those in the world who don’t know Him, the Egyptians in our text. The “hand” in our verse is an open hand; using His power, means and direction. It is the same hand He uses today.
Dear Reader, the hands of God are never idle – they have always been busy in the care of His children. Those hands were stretched out and nailed on a Roman cross at Calvary; to redeem us from the slavery of sin. Glory to God death could not hold His Son, our Lord and Saviour. His hands are still outstretched today, embracing us and caring for our needs.
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Alan Kearns is a Christian father and grandfather from Scotland. He was raised in the mining villages of Fife and came to know Jesus as his Lord and Savior in 1984. A major influence that leads Alan to Jesus was his Christian mum, grandparents and an aunt. Alan writes regular devotionals in his blog Devotional Treasures
https://devotionaltreasure.wordpress.com/
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