WHEN GOD LEADS HIS CHILDREN
Exodus 13:15-22
God not only saves us but He also leads us. This is very important
because there are many people who feel that once they are saved, they do not
need any more leading or guidance. But the plan of God is to lead us year by
year, month by month, week by week and day by day.
When God is leading us, He will lead us out of captivity into the
Promised Land; He will lead us out of danger and into safety; He will lead us
out of bondage into freedom, and He will lead us out of sin into His
righteousness.
God’s Special Ways of Leading His People
(Exodus 13:17-18)
God Leads Through difficult Paths – Through
the Red Sea
God Leads Through The Right Path
(Psalm 23:1-6)
God Leads By The Pillar of Cloud and
Fire
God Leads By Chosen Men (Exodus 5:1-;
Joshua 1:1-8)
God Leads By The Holy Spirit
(Rom.8:14; Gal.5:18)
God Leads By The Word of God
The path that God leads may be rough and hard. We can see from the
Bible that God does not always lead through the smooth path. But we can trust
Him regardless of the roughness of the way. If we follow we will see great
miracles of divine deliverance and provision (Exodus 14:13-16, 21-30). God
delivered Israel from the hand of the Egyptians and made a way through the sea
for them.
Though the pathway may be rough, God always leads through the right path
(Psalm 23:1-6). He does that for our good and for the sake of His holy name.
God has the credentials to lead us because He is omniscient – all knowing, all
seeing. When He led Israel through trackless wildernesses, He provided a
reference point for the night (Pillar of Fire) and for the day (Pillar of
Cloud) (Exo.13:21-22; 40:36-37). These pillars where a physical manifestation
of the presence of God among His people. Israel in the wilderness meticulously
followed the movement of these Pillars throughout their journey. These pillars
protected Israel from enemies. It evoked worship from Israel for they knew God
was with them (Exodus 33:8-10). This was the last place we heard about the
cloudy Pillar leading Israel. This was just after the saga of the golden calf.
We can assume here that God withdrew these visible signs of His Presence from
Israel.
The Lord began to concentrate on leading Israel by chosen men – men like
Moses, Aaron, and Joshua (Exo.5:1; 7:16; 8:1, 20; 9:13; 10:3; Joshua 1:1-6).
Even after they had settled in the Promised Land, He continued to lead them. He
sent them prophets - Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and many others.
How does God lead His children today?
God leads us by The Word of God (Psalm 119:105; Prov.6:23). The Word of
God shows us the way of God. The Bible is the compiled word of God made
available to be a guide to us as we journey to our Promised Land, Paradise of
God. Someone wrote, “Do not go hungry in
2013” because man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that
procedeth out of the mouth of God (Deut.8:3). If we do not read and study the
word of God how can we be led by the word? How can we be fed by the word?
The Holy Spirit also leads the children of God (Romans 8:14; Gal.5:18).
Believers of today are not left on their own. They have been given the Holy
Spirit of god to lead them (Eph4:11-16). The Holy Spirit directs the work of
the ministry: In sending missionaries (Acts 13:1-4); in sending Peter for the
conversion of Cornelius (Acts 10:6-20)
The Peril of Refusing To Follow When God Leads
Israel Asked For another Leader to
Go Back To Egypt
Israel God Falsely Accused of
Wanting To Destroy Them In The wilderness
Rebellion Caused Dangerous Delays and Death
We Must Avoid Seduction of Thinking We
are Masters of Our own Destiny (Mat.16:26)
One of the early mistakes the children of Israel made was to ask for
another leader to lead them. And why they chose to make an idol – the golden
calf I can’t tell (Exo.32:1-8). Three thousand men perished in the aftermath.
God stopped going with them, perhaps in the physical manifestation of His
divine present (Exo.33:1-3). Not that Israel stopped complaining and murmuring
against God and Moses (Numbers 14:1-4). They actually accused God of bringing
them out of Egypt to perish in the wilderness! God was angry and made them to
wonder in the wilderness for 40 years. All those who murmured and accused God
died in the wilderness. They did not reach the Promised Land.
One grave consequence of not following God’s leading is the loss of His
presence. What a terrible thing it is to lose the guiding presence of God. We
will not know the way to go. We can get into all kinds of trouble and confusion
along the way. We can make bad decisions and judgements.
Before we leave this point let me caution us not to be seduced into
thinking that we are the masters of our destiny. Today we have the benefit of
technology, access to the internet, books and materials that help us advance
our knowledge. With a little intelligence and hard work we can achieve
reasonable success. We can find our dream job, buy our dream house, and buy our
dream car. And with all these going on we can be seduced into thinking that we
can make our own way. But beware (Mat.16:26; Luke 12:15-21). Although all
Israel passed through the Cloudy pillar and the Pillar of fire, God was not
pleased with all of them (1Cor.10:1-6). Acquisition of material things, of
Education, of money, of children, of many other worldly goods is not a sign of
God’s approval. You still need to submit yourself to God’s leading even when
you are satisfied with your progress in this presence world.
The Blessing Of Following God’s Leading
God Will Lead Us to Safety
(Psalm 61:1-2)
God Will Lead In Ways That Help
Us and lead to Our Good (1Peter 1:7; Rom.8:28)
God Will Lead To Make Us
Christ-like (Rom. 8:29)
God Will Lead In Ways That Help
Others – Paul’s imprisonment helped others to preach (Phil.1:14); Joseph in
prison (Genesis 42:1-8); Brother Yun in Burmese prison…
David said to God, “When my heart is overwhelmed, lead me to a rock
that is higher than I” (Psalm 61:1-8). Our safety is in God. There is no safety
in the world. In the world you will have tribulation but be of good cheer for I
have overcome the world, says the Lord. (Psalm 23:1-6) is a clear explanation
of the effect of God’s guidance of His people – abundant provision, green
pastures, still waters, restoration of our souls, leading us the way of
righteousness though it passes through the valley of the shadow of death,
preparing a table for us in the presence of our enemies, anointing our heads
with his oil of gladness, and causing our cups to overflow. Rather than
judgment He allows his goodness and mercy to follow us all the day of our
lives. His ultimate purpose for us to dwell in His house forever! Why won’t we
allow God to lead us?
It is the preordained of God to make us Christ-like. If we follow God’s
leading this year will become more and more like Christ.
As we read God’s word we understand that God is not interested in just
one or two people in the Church or even in the world. He loves all His creation
and leads those who submit to Him. He can lead us in way to help others receive
His blessing. He can use you to lead a lost soul to back to Him. He can use you
to lead someone out of danger and into His freedom.
The story of Joseph is familiar to many of us. He was hated by his
brothers, sold to Egypt as a slave, was accused wrongly of a sin he did not
commit, was sent to prison under Potiphar. All the while it was all God’s plan
to use Joseph to preserve life in Egypt and build the Nation of Israel there.
He was using Him as the beginning of the fulfilment of the prophecy and promise
He made to Abraham.
When as a child of God you find yourself in some difficult situation,
especially when you are obeying God, just submit to Him, it may be that He is
using that situation to lead you or others to His blessing. E.g. brother Yun in
Burmese prison in 2001…!
Conclusion
(2Cor.2:14). God will lead us into victory, into blessing,
into freedom, into safety, out of sin, into righteousness. The inspiring lyrics of this old hymn captures the message of allowing God lead us.
If thou but suffer God to guide thee,
And hope in God through all thy ways,
God will give strength,
whate'er betide thee,
And bear thee through the
evil days.
Who (so ever) trusts in God's unchanging love
Builds on the rock that naught can move.
Only be still, and wait God's leisure (Psalm 46:10)
In cheerful hope, with heart content
To take whate'er thy Maker's pleasure
And all-discerning love hath sent;
We know our inmost wants are known,
For we are called to be God's own (Mat.6:8).
Sing, pray, and keep God's ways unswerving;
So do thine own part faithfully,
And trust God's word; though undeserving,
Thou yet shalt find it true for thee.
God never yet forsook at need
The soul that trusted God indeed.
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