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W is c onsin Ch ristian N e w s .c om

Volume 26, Issue 2

B ible T eachin g Openin g up the Word of God

Beyond the Dry Times: the Blessing in Bitterness

By Rev. Christopher B. Cain May 2025

miraculous deliveries the world has ever seen. The ten plagues that God afflicted the nation of Egypt with were not random plagues, but plagues which each chal- lenged one of the false gods worshipped in Egypt. This series of ten plagues cul- minated in challenging Pharaoh, and the belief that he was a god, at the cost of

Something I found interesting while studying this passage is that “Shur” means “wall.” Have you ever hit a wall in your life, particularly in your walk with God? I am sure we all have. The people who knew they were helpless to rescue themselves on the other side of the Red Sea, the people who witnessed their

“So Moses brought Israel from the Red Sea; then they went out into the Wilderness of Shur. And they went three days in the wilderness and

found no water. Now when they came to Marah, they could not drink the waters of Marah, for they were bitter. Therefore the name of it was called Marah. And the people complained against Moses, saying, ‘What

miraculous deliv- erance by God’s own hand, now set out and seem to quickly forget the victory. It is easy to see their failures, but how frequently do we forget the victory and trust in our- selves and not in God? Who are you trusting in, is it God or are you SURE of your- self? It is widely rec- ognized that three days is as long as a person

shall we drink?’ So he cried out to the LORD, and the LORD showed him a tree. When he cast it into the waters, the wa- ters were made sweet.” (Exodus 15:22- 25). The Israelites had just crossed the Red Sea, having witnessed one of the greatest

every first born in the land of Egypt. Only those homes which applied the blood of the sacrificial lamb, as God instructed, to the doorposts of their homes would be

can go without water. The Israelites jour- neyed three days into the wilderness, un- able to find water until they were brought to the point of death, only to discover the water was bitter and thus they could not drink it. It was not until Moses was shown a tree by the Lord that the water became sweet. However the water did not become sweet until Moses obeyed and threw the tree into the bitter waters. The tree is an Old Testament picture of the cross. The lesson for us is that we will face dry times in our walk with Christ. Even when we are led by the King of kings and Lord of lords, we will have times of dry wilderness wanderings in our faith. Some of those dry times will lead us to the breaking point, only to discover bitter- ness. There is no guarantee of an easy life as believers, in fact we are promised the opposite. The Bible tells us, “Indeed, all who de- sire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.” (Timothy 3:12 ESV). Like the oasis of twelve wells and sev- enty palm trees that the Israelites discov- ered at Elim after they left Marah, Christ has prepared a place for us beyond the dry times. The blessing in bitterness is the fellowship we have with Christ. There is no guarantee that the bitter waters will be taken away in this life. However, when we take the victory of the cross and in- sert it into the bitterness of our lives and of the situations we face, we will experi- ence the sweetness that can only come from walking through life with the Living Water. Email: AliveMinistriesUSA@gmail.com

spared the loss of the first born. This final plague intro- duced the feast of Passover, which foreshadows the sacrifice of God’s only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, and His shed blood upon the cross of Cal- vary. It is in Christ and through the cross that we receive vic- tory. The final plague caused Pharaoh to relent and allow the Israelites to go free. However, like each time before, his heart was hardened, and he led his army in pursuit of the Israelites into the wilderness. The Is- raelites had camped at the Red Sea, and just when it looked as they had no way of escape from the pursuing army of Pharaoh, God miraculously parts the wa- ters of the Red Sea so that the Israelites could cross on dry land. Once the Israelites reached safety on the other side, the walls of water col- lapsed on the pursuing army of Egypt, and they drowned. You would think the Israelites would feel invincible because of their miraculous deliverance and victory at the hand of God. However as with every moun- tain top victory, there is a val- ley. So, what happens when the victory fades and the wilder- ness brings us into the dry sea- sons of our lives?

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