By faith he left Egypt, not being afraid of the anger of the king, for he endured as seeing him who is invisible. Hebrews 11:27
What happened in Moses’ invisible world took him far. He left his adopted family, forfeited his place in the line of royalty, and then took on the responsibility for leading over 603,000 children of Israel out of Egypt and across the desert to their new homeland. He endured stresses most of us will never feel, suffered the love/hate relationship with a fickle people who worshipped God one day and Baal the next, and he did all this while enduring the many griefs of his own personal story. What carried him through it all and gave him the strength to endure? Connection with the One who was invisible.
What happens in the unseen realm, in the life of every child of God, cannot be underestimated. It’s what propels us into the line of fire, some even into martyrdom. It gives iron to the weak. A revelation of God, through Christ and through His Word, shapes things not visible to the naked eye. Right now, as you are reading this, the Holy Spirit is working in your own invisible realm to guide your thoughts, personalize this scripture, and lead you to be different five minutes from now than you are now.
As you and I interact with God and His Word today, here are just a few of things that will happen that are imperceptible to others. God will reveal Himself and enlarge our view of Him. God will disclose things to our minds, and hearts, that will bring inner change. God will give me a word to speak that will plant heaven’s seeds on earth’s soil. (It will prosper because His Word trumps all other forces at work.) God will re-direct me when I am starting to wander off into wrong lines of thinking and feeling. God will revive me through a whisper when I sink under the pressures I can’t yet anticipate. God will reward my obedience with peace and confidence. All of this is invisible.
Scripture speaks of God’s child residing in peace and safety. Does God keep His promise when I look into my external circumstances and see turmoil and danger? Let us not doubt. Peace and safety are the bedfellows of any of us who keep our eyes on the invisible God. Like Moses, we are constantly changing in the presence of the Almighty. We endure. We do not fear. We rise out of the ashes. We think soundly. We speak wisdom in the presence of the foolish. And like Peter and John, we stand before others and give testimony in such a way that others perceive we have been with Jesus. (Acts 4:13)
Let these scriptures be our benediction.
I solemnly charge you in the presence of God, who gives life to all things, and in the presence of Christ Jesus, who made the good confession before Pontius Pilate, to keep all His precepts without stain or reproach until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ. He alone possesses immortality and lives in unapproachable light, whom no man has ever seen or can see. To Him be honor and eternal power and dominion! Amen. I Timothy 6:13-16 AMP
Christine
I love the way you teach God’s Word!
I heard you at the Billy Graham training center!
Thank you
Judy