Good Morning All,
Exodus 1:15; “Then the
king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives, one of whom was named Shiphrah and
the other Puah,”
If I
were to give you a quiz about current events, how would you do? Who is the President of the United
States? Who is the Prime Minister of England? Who is the President of Russia? Who is the head of the North Korea? Who is
the head of China? Who is the Speaker
of the House?
These are some questions which you can
answer or, given the time, could find the answer. Google will help. These represent the movers and shakers in our
world. These are the people who seem to
be in the news almost all the time and their opinions and comments are
carefully weighed and measured. We end
up not only listening to what is said but how it is said and who specifically
says it. If the President of the United
States says something but the Speaker of the House says something else; well we
measure it and consider it carefully. We
look at the phrasing, the timing and the force of the statement.
Now here is a different quiz. Who is the nurse for the children of the
President? Who is the teacher for the
Prime Minister’s children? Who is the
maid for the President of Russia? Who is
the cook for the leader of North Korea?
I am not even sure Google will help you much with some of those. These people slip on by us. Anyone of a thousand people could fill those
tasks. We don’t hang on the word of the
cook who says that the soup was watery today or that the children had the
sniffles. This just doesn’t garner our
attention.
Now, one more quiz. Who was your first Sunday School
teacher? Who confirmed you? Who had the most lasting impact on your faith
development? Who showed you how to live
as a Christian?
In our verse, the two women mentioned
disobeyed the king of Egypt who was trying to kill the male sons of the
Israelites in an attempt to control the Israelites and to thwart God’s
plan. These women displayed great
courage and remained faithful to God.
Their faithfulness is rewarded by God.
Later, they have their own families but here we know their names, their
own personal names but what was the personal name of the king of Egypt? We are not told. The mover and the shaker of the time is
forgotten; yet two humble servants of God, faithful to his Word, are
remembered. The same is true for
us. In another 100 years, only those who
are faithful to God and trust in his promises will matter; the rest will be put
to shame as unnamed souls. God, in his
mercy, calls you by name at your Baptism and calls you his own and even the
hairs on your head are numbered and watched by him. You are redeemed by God and saved. How the world viewed you will not matter,
only the blood of Jesus, which saves you, will ever matter.
Dear
Father, you know all thee is to know and you choose to reveal what you
want. Give us the faithfulness of these
midwives that we too may faithfully serve you in whatever situation that you
place us. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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