The Israelites were trapped. Soon after leaving slavery and Egypt behind,
they looked up and saw a distressing sight. A cloud of dust was moving their
way, and in that dust was a massive army. Pharaoh’s “disease” had
returned—hardening of the heart (Ex. 14:8). As a result, he sent his chariots
after Moses and his people.
Once the Egyptian army caught up with the Israelites, all seemed lost.
They were trapped between a wall of soldiers and a sea of water. In panic, they
cried out to both Moses and God.
Both of them responded with instructions. Moses said, “Stand still, and
see the salvation of the Lord. ” (14:13). And God told them, “Go forward”
(v.15). While that may seem to be contradictory advice, both commands were from
God and right. First, the people had to “stand still” or “firm” long enough to
get instructions from God. What if they had rushed headlong into the Red Sea
without consulting the Lord? But in standing still, they heard God’s
instructions, which included both what they were to do—move
on, and what Moses was to do—stretch out his hand over the sea
in obedience and God would part the waters.
Do circumstances have you trapped? Stand still. Take time to consult God
and His Word. Then, using His instructions, move ahead and let God guide you.
If you’re looking for guidance, follow God as your guide. (RBC)