“Between the Miracle and the Red Sea: Trusting God in the In-Between”
Introduction:
Have you ever found yourself standing in the “in-between”? You’ve seen God move. You’ve tasted His goodness. You know His power. And yet—here you are—facing a new challenge, and suddenly your faith feels weak. Why is that?
This was exactly where the children of Israel found themselves—after the miracle of deliverance from Egypt, before the parting of the Red Sea. One would expect rejoicing and unwavering faith, but instead we hear fear, doubt, and even accusations against Moses and God.
Let’s look at their story and reflect on ours. Why do we, too, so often falter between the miracle and the next challenge?
1. God's Past Faithfulness Is Not Always Our Present Focus
“And they said to Moses, ‘Was it because there were no graves in Egypt that you brought us to the desert to die?’” — Exodus 14:11
After all they had seen—the plagues, the Passover, the release from slavery—they panicked at the sight of Pharaoh’s army. Why? Because their eyes were on the problem, not on the Provider.
We’re no different. When life closes in, our minds often default to fear rather than remembering how God has already carried us.
“Forget not all His benefits.” — Psalm 103:2
Spiritual forgetfulness breeds fear. That’s why Scripture calls us to remember—to keep God’s faithfulness in clear view.
2. We Like Deliverance but Struggle with Dependence
God delivered Israel from Egypt with a mighty hand. But now, at the Red Sea, He was inviting them to trust Him again. And that’s hard. Why? Because we don’t like to feel helpless.
“The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” — Exodus 14:14
Stillness is hard when you're being chased. Trust is difficult when you don’t see the way forward. But it’s in those very moments that God shows His power best.
“We live by faith, not by sight.” — 2 Corinthians 5:7
Dependence on God is not a one-time act at conversion—it’s a daily lifestyle of trust.
3. Our Fear Is Loud, but God's Voice Is Louder
God didn’t rebuke their fear with anger—He responded with a way forward.
“Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Why do you cry to Me? Tell the people of Israel to go forward.’” — Exodus 14:15
God doesn’t leave us paralyzed in fear. He calls us to move in faith. Even when the sea hasn’t yet parted, His command is clear: Go forward.
“When I am afraid, I put my trust in You.” — Psalm 56:3
Fear will knock. But faith answers. And faith is rooted not in ourselves, but in who God is.
4. God Uses the In-Between to Grow Our Faith
Sometimes God places us after the miracle but before the next one so that our faith will deepen. The Red Sea moment wasn’t just about escape—it was about revelation.
“Israel saw the great power that the Lord used against the Egyptians, so the people feared the Lord, and they believed in the Lord and in His servant Moses.” — Exodus 14:31
Faith doesn’t grow in safety—it grows when we’re pressed to trust what we cannot see. And when we do, we know God more deeply.
“The testing of your faith produces perseverance.” — James 1:3
Conclusion:
So, why do we find ourselves like the Hebrews—faltering in faith despite God’s clear track record? Because we’re human. But God is gracious. He meets us in the in-between. He parts seas. He strengthens our trust. And He patiently teaches us to walk by faith.
Let us commit to being people who remember, depend, listen, and grow—especially when we’re standing between the miracle and the Red Sea.
“Jesus said, ‘Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in Me.’” — John 14:1
Amen.
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