Day 13

Israel’s Strength and Consolation Day 13



Exodus 15:1-3, Psalm 68:34-35, Luke 24:44-49, John 16:28-33, 2 Corinthians 12:6-10, Ephesians 6:10-18; Philippians 4:4-14

BY Bailey T. Hurley

During Advent, we sing songs like “Joy to the World” and “Silent Night” with jubilant and peaceful tones, the season ushering in “good tidings” to those of “good cheer.” But there’s real sadness all around us, maybe inside us too. Yet in the Christian faith, we are given permission to hold joy and suffering together and still rejoice. As we read through today’s scriptures, John 16:33 helps us walk through the hard things while also celebrating and anticipating our deliverance in Jesus. 

“I have told you these things so that in me you may have peace. 
You will have suffering in this world. 
Be courageous! I have conquered the world.” 
—John 16:33 

Many Christians think that once they accept Jesus all their troubles will disappear. Yet Jesus is very clear that suffering is a part of the human experience. Maybe you feel like Paul, and you see your “thorn” as a way for God to humble you (2Corinthians 12:7). Or maybe your suffering has no explanation other than living in a fallen world. The same God who used Israel’s suffering to reveal His great power gives purpose to even our most senseless hardship to reveal His power (v.9).

After the Israelites crossed the Red Sea, Moses praised God, singing, “The LORD is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation” (Exodus 15:2). How soon afterward did the Israelites find their circumstances too hard and begin to grumble against God? Pretty soon. We, too, quickly forget the power God has to deliver us. Unlike the Israelites’ response to hardship, we can continue to trust God because “The God of Israel gives power and strength to his people” (Psalm 68:35). 

Courage as a Christian may not look like someone having it all together. True courage is taking our weaknesses to God and allowing Him to be our strength (2Corinthians 12:10).

The God who defeated Egypt is the same God who defeated our great enemy. In sin, we were enslaved. But Jesus took the ultimate suffering, was raised on the third day, and the “forgiveness of sins will be proclaimed in his name to all the nations” (Luke 24:47).

Jesus has victory over all suffering. Trials are hard, but He knows what we need and provides enough for us to find hope each day as we wade through the difficult waters of life. Our strength and comfort are found in knowing the same God who delivered Israel is the same God who delivers us—He has done it, and He will do it again.

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78 thoughts on "Israel’s Strength and Consolation Day 13"

  1. Brandy Deruso says:

    Lord you are good!
    I love you Jesus I worship and adore you just want to tell you Lord I love you more than anything I lift my hands in total adoration unto you you reign on the throne cause you are God and God alone because of you my cloudy days are gone and I can sing to you this song I just want to say that I love you more than anything! Lord let me continue to love through it all as you have so graciously loved me in spite of you have extended your amazing grace and mercy! Lord I thank you for the love of Jesus and your love for us to let him make the ultimate sacrifice Lord you are good and your mercy endureth forever! He loves us oh how he loved us that he rescued us from sin so we may be free in Christ and those who are set free are free indeed! Love! Love! I love you! Bless you Jesus!

  2. Lauren Hicks says:

    2 Corinthians 2:10 really stood out to me today. So many times I’ve struggled with feeling less than, because I didn’t feel like I had the right words to say in situations. From this verse I saw that when I don’t know what to do or say in situations, this doesn’t make me less than. This opens the door for God’s spirit to be my strength rather than trying to operate in my own strength and knowledge.

  3. Kyle Hopkins says:

    Yes, @Churchmouse- when in the midst of suffering instead of “why me” open your Bible and say, “Thy will be done.” Easier said than done! Come Lord Jesus!

  4. Elle Drummond says:

    Favorite verse – my power is made perfect in weakness. Navigating this season – knowing I can only face each day because of God’s strength because I am human and weak and weary from sleepless nights.

  5. Sarah Spears says:

    ❤️

  6. Kaela Kelly says:

    So gosh

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