God Knows the Way
Isaiah 30:21 Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, "This is the way; walk in it."
God is always speaking to us. He is always directing us. Because He sees all time, He knows our beginning and our end. He sees the result of every potential decision we face, positive or negative. The Prophet Isaiah here is speaking of how things should be in our lives and our walk with God. The image is one of a Shepherd guiding His flock gently from behind. That is God in our lives, if we are in tune with His will and listening for His voice. He is ever-present; telling us "this is the way, walk in it."
But let's face it, sometimes we are not the best listeners. We can rationalize in our own minds, tend to think we know better, or rely upon what we see instead of what we believe. We can listen to the world and the solutions it might offer before considering what the Word of God says and when they seem to conflict, we can still make excuses. When we face the wilderness we can often turn to friends, co-workers or family before turning to God. Remember beloved that while everyone has an opinion, only God has the answer. It becomes increasingly difficult however, to hear the Lord if we do not listen to Him. God does not work as we do. He does not think like we do. In fact His thoughts and ways are far above ours (Isaiah 55: 8-9). So, we must remember a few things if we are to improve our ability to hear and follow the paths God is leading us into.
The human instinct is to take the easiest way out.
The easiest way however, is not always the right way. How many times have we taken the easier way
out only to find it was not the right
way? Let's look at the Israelites during the Exodus from
Similarly, we could find ourselves searching for our own exodus out of our own slavery. The world often holds us in captivity and bondage. We could be searching desperately for the way out of the wilderness we are in. That dry desert place. It may seem like we have been there for 430 years! We may even see the easy way out. The way that seems to make sense according to what we feel or know. The world may tell us it is the right way. God however always knows better.
Going back to the Israelites we know there were several reasons why God led the Israelites the way He did and the same reasons may apply to your life as well. First of all, according to historical scholars, the coastal road that seemed so much easier and more direct was known to be heavily fortified with Egyptian outposts. The enemy was all over the easier path and God knew it. Escaping from one problem and diving into another is not how God works. When He delivers you, He fully delivers you. Life may present us with a difficult situation and the world may offer its solution. It may look easy to the eye and make sense logically. But if God knows not only which road looks best, but which one actually leads to the best conclusion, it would be far wiser to listen for His voice. If there are enemy outposts on the easy road seeking to trip you up more, His voice will not guide you to those paths. Yet despite knowing this, we can still take the easier path only to be attacked by the enemy along the way. We can follow our heart instead of listening for God.
In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps. Proverbs 16:9
I know in my walk there have been many times the course I have planned in my heart has not lined up with the steps God has determined for me. If I listened to God and changed my course things worked out but when I didn't listen I would end up with more problems then when I started.
Secondly, God will only direct you to paths that
glorify His name. The easy path rarely does. At the end of your struggles, you
should be able to say, "I never could have gotten through this without God." If
that sentence ends with something other than God the victory was not of Him and
will probably not last. The solutions of God are permanent. He has a plan for
our lives and for our enemies. He had a plan for Pharaoh, who He knew would
pursue the Israelites.
Then I will harden Pharaoh's heart, so that he will pursue them; and I will gain honor over Pharaoh and over all his army, that the Egyptians may know that I am the LORD." And they did so. Exodus 14:4 (NKJV)
God would lead the Israelites through the parted red sea and the Egyptians would follow. After providing safe passage for His people, God would close the waters back upon the enemies of God and they would be destroyed. A mighty victory that could only be accomplished by the Lord. The victory brought even more glory to His name then if the Israelites had tried the easier way out.
The last reason the easiest way is not always the
right way is that the destination is not as important to God as the journey we
take to get there. There are habits to be broken in the wilderness. There are
things that are not of God that need to be left behind. The Promised Land will
always be there waiting for when God knows you are ready to enter it. The
Israelites didn't even get to the
Then
they said to Moses, "Because there
were no graves in
Easier is not always better. God never promised your road would be easy. In fact Jesus Himself said that in this world we will have tribulation (John 16:33). Unfortunately, we can often prefer the slavery we know than the unknown road that requires faith. Such was the case for the Israelites here. Faced with the chariots of Pharaoh chasing them down they actually would prefer to go back to the bondage they had been in for 430 years! Remember, they had just seen the mighty move of God as He pronounced 10 plagues on the land of Egypt yet despite this, they believed the fear their own eyes showed them instead of holding to what they believed and the awesome power God had already shown in their lives.
Another example of this is with the Prophet Elijah. During his days, many were worshipping the false God, Baal. He was directed by God to confront King Ahab, who had allowed the worship of idols and false Gods. Elijah challenged the 450 prophets of Baal to prove who was the real God: