Hebraic Musing - How Are We Going to Get Through Life?
Simple answer – “By the Grace of God.” His answer is found in Psalm 77:19 “Your path led through the sea, your way through the mighty waters, though your footprints were not seen.” NIV
Several years ago, Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington delivered the commencement address at Dillard University, a historically black university. His first piece of advice for graduates about to embark on life’s journey was three simple words: “Put God First.” Denzel explained, “Put God first in everything you do. Everything I have is by the grace of God. Understand that. It’s a gift.” The famous actor explained how 40 years earlier he had been flunking out of college, but ultimately, with the help of God, he got to where he is today.
Psalm
77 makes reference to the parting of the Red Sea. The truth is that God didn’t just part the sea
once thousands of years ago. God parts
the sea every single day. How is that
possible? There are three phrases in
verse 19, each of which teaches us about the miracles that God performs daily
in our lives.
The
first phrase reads, “Your path led through the sea . . .” Our lives are often like the raging sea –
turbulent, uncertain, with no secure footing. We can’t see how we will get through our
circumstances, or how there is a way out when none is apparent. But our God is a God who makes a way through
the sea and helps us through. Although
it may look like we’ve hit a dead end, with the grace of God, we can get
through things we never thought we could and we can reach places we never
dreamed we’d get to. Our God makes a
path through “our” sea.
The
second phrase of the verse reads, “your way through the mighty waters
. . .” In the original Hebrew, the verse is translated, “Your ways (plural) through mighty waters
. . .” Jewish sages say this refers to the Jewish
tradition that when God parted the Red Sea, He created 12 different paths — one
for each of the 12 tribes. The
significance is that there are many different pathways on a spiritual journey
toward God. We each have unique
strengths and challenges, and so our life’s journey is not the same as anyone
else’s path. God creates specific paths
for each of us, and no one should get caught up in someone else’s journey. The path that God has given us is ours for a
reason, and we need to embrace it fully.
Finally,
we read “though your footprints were not seen.” Looking
back 40 years later, Denzel Washington can now see how God guided him and
helped him; however, the evidence isn’t always easily seen. We, too, have to look closely to see God’s
grace in our lives. God’s footsteps may
not be seen, but His presence is unmistakable.
Points to
ponder
Look
back! How did God get you through all
that stuff in life?
On what path
has God placed you?
♫ “The cross before me, The world behind me, No
turning back.” ♫
Yosef a.k.a. Joe Brusherd
July
3, 2018
Author: “Hebraic Insights –
Messages exploring the Hebrew roots of our faith”
“Biblical Marriage (by Yosef)” Weekly “Hebraic Musings”
Note – Excerpted
from Rabbi Eckstein’s “How do we get through life” – June 10, 2018
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