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Your Identity In Christ: The Red Sea Is Behind You Read Exodus 14:10-13 Imagine helicoptering into this Red Sea scene, dropping commando-style onto the scene for an interview with one of those terror-stricken Hebrews. The stark fear of being wiped out by their former slave-driving boss, Pharaoh, and his cronies aside, what emotion does your interviewee articulate? Id put my money on fear, fear that they havent escaped their old identities, their old slavery, and their old slave master. Think about it. These people had known nothing but slavery for 400 years. Suddenly, the God whom they thought had forgotten about them completely comes on the scene to deal with Pharaohs tyranny. Finally, after the chilling plague narratives, Pharaoh relents. At last! Camping and bonfires on the beach of the Red Sea, right? But wait! Theres more: Suddenly, in the throes of megalomania, Pharaoh changes his mind and chases after them. Now Gods people are hemmed in at an impassible Red Sea without water wings. But just as they miraculously cross and the Egyptians are charging across after them, God closes the sea and swallows them up (v. 26-29). They were this close. This Moses guy had a great plan and now this! Horrific images emblazoned on their minds from lifetimes of slavery come rushing back. The hope of deliverance was too good to be true and theyre really just slaves after all. Its back to the old life. Now thats fear. Nothing can quite peg identity like fear - and its constant companion, shame - can. And thats the big question. Who are you, really? An ineffective employee? A failed father? A basket case? A pervert? Damaged goods? Shame words try to name you, own you, and weigh you down. Know this: youve been lied to. You are not your old nature, and Christ has removed it completely from you and in His perfect love, driven out fear. In Christ, you are His treasured possession. We were not meant to lug the weight of slavery around in the first place. Christs burden is easy; His yoke is light. Youre clothed in Christs righteousness, and when God sees you, He doesnt see shame - He sees the perfection of Jesus. As part of Gods family, you are the beloved firstborn. Rather than receiving the just judgment of the Egyptians, He has ransomed you to be with Him. In His eyes, the chaos of the sea is behind you, and the enemy has been defeated. Just like the Israelites enemies and their accusations were drowned in the Red Sea, the shaming, condemning words of your past life of slavery have been silenced in the death and resurrection of Christ. Amen! For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery Galatians 5:1 By Pastor Matt Johnson
Posted on: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 11:55:12 +0000

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