Have you ever been in a state of panic?

I’m not talking about the type of panic that you experience when you’re trying to figure out what to wear on your date. I’m talking about true panic…the kind that literally paralyzes you (or causes you to behave in a way you’ve never behaved before). I’m talking about the kind of panic that has you staring at death (as you see it).

With that said, I’m going to be 32 yrs old this week, and I’m staring death in the face!

Ok, that’s being dramatic, and I’m totally kidding (about me staring death in the face), but I do recall a time several years ago where I literally thought I was going to die.

I was off the coast of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and had just jumped into the water with flippers, goggles, and snorkel gear in tact. My world was practically in mute, except for the deafening muffled sound of my suppressed breathing. I was Darth Vader. I had never snorkeled in my life, and here I was, abandoned by my friends and family and immersed in a foreign world.

To my right was the boat. Within ten feet of me was an idling propeller, keeping the boat from drifting into the cliff nearby. I kept envisioning getting sucked under the propeller and becoming bait. To my left was a coral cliff, with waves crashing into it like a round of punches from the Russian boxer, Ivan Drago in the movie Rocky IV. Beneath me was a world of creatures I’ve never met in person before. For all I knew, sharks and Piranhas were waiting for my tasty dangling feet (yes, I know that Piranhas are freshwater fish, but when you’re panicking, all logic is out the door). And then there was the plastic contraption in my mouth that was force feeding me filthy, feces infested salted water, taunting me with thoughts of death by drowning.

Did I mention I’m not a good swimmer? And no, I did NOT have a life vest on. My girlfriend at the time was a former Division I swimmer that had been olympic bound. I wasn’t about to humiliate myself that way too.

Well, this must have been the sort of panic that was robbing the peace of the Israelites as they were sandwiched between an army of Egyptians and a large body of water. They had no where to go, and they were facing imminent death (or slavery).

So, what was their reaction?

In Exodus 14:11, you’ll see that they turned on their leader, Moses. After all, they were terrified.They had plenty to say:

Was it because there were no graves in Egypt that you brought us to the desert to die? What have you done to us by bringing us out of Egypt? Didn’t we say to you in Egypt, ‘Leave us alone; let us serve the Egyptians’? It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desert!

Do you think they were panicked? Do you think they feared for their lives?

Now, let’s look at this from Moses’ perspective. How must he have been feeling? Well, its speculated that there were approximately 2-3 million Israelites that followed him out of Egypt…so you tell me. Would you have been scared if even 100 people wanted to kill you? Moses had many more angry and terrified people regretting their decision to follow him.

But this was his response:

Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the LORD will bring you today. The Egyptians you see today you will never see again. The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.

Seriously? That was Moses’ response? Have you ever told someone who was panicking for their life to stop panicking and to be still? That’s not going to help you if you’re trying to save a drowning person, so what gave him confidence to say this to them?

WHY WAS MOSES AT PEACE?

If you read Exodus 14, you’ll notice a few things.

  1. God didn’t tell the Israelites His plan. He only told Moses.
  2. God didn’t reveal every detail of His plan, but He did give him a promise.
  3. God instructed Moses to do something crazy (verses 2-4)
  4. Moses Obeyed

Isn’t that interesting? God didn’t tell the Israelites what He told Moses. Why do you think that is?

I don’t know much about those Israelites (and neither do we), but we know a lot more about Moses and his character. We know that he loved God. We also know that he was tight with God. They were homeboys. They had a bond. And when you have a relationship that strong, you become privy to knowledge that someone “outside the circle” won’t know, and that brings peace of mind.

So what can we learn from this?

THERE ARE (4) KEY ELEMENTS TO GETTING PEACE IN OUR LIVES

  1. The stronger our RELATIONSHIP with God, the greater the peace we experience in our lives. (see Ephesians 2:12-16, Psalm 29:11)
  2. You can’t have a relationship without communication. If we are going to communicate with God, we must PRAY. (see Phillippians 4:4-9)
  3. A relationship without TRUST has no peace. (see Isaiah 26:3)
  4. We must OBEY God if we want peace in our lives. (see Isaiah 57:2, Psalm 85:8)

THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND

Remember, God spoke to Moses because he had a close relationship with him. If you’re not hearing God’s whispers, maybe your not that tight with Him. Moses was always communicating with God. And over time, as that relationship grew, Moses gained trust in God’s word, power, and character.

But keep in mind, God didn’t give Moses the play-by-play. He didn’t tell Moses HOW he was going to save them, He just said he would save them. It ultimately required Moses to step out in faith and obey God in order to see God’s promise realized.

Wanting God’s peace in your life? Are you finding that you exhibit more characteristics of an Israelite in times of panic? Or are you like Moses? Focus on your relationship with God by praying, trusting, and obeying Him, then you’ll experience God’s peace in your life.

Comments
  1. Franco's avatar Franco says:

    Great Blog! I’ve never really looked at that passage and really seen the relational dynamics the way you pointed them out. I especially like how you explained your fours steps instead of the generic answer of pray. You really put prayer into context and made it identifiable.

    In addition, the trust element is so crucial in our relationships and again it carries over to a relationship with God. This was very pastor Dale “esk” I totally need to read your bible study from last week. Don’t let your head get big…just put it into practice.

  2. Elizabeth Partie's avatar Elizabeth Partie says:

    Hey Nate,
    I’ve been meaning to shoot you an email for weeks now. I hope that things have been going well, despite your impending mortality….in about 50+ years. 🙂

    Thanks for the blog posts, they are always such an encouragement.

    I certainly do miss the fellowship of everyone up there in Frederick and am so grateful the Lord allowed me to be apart of such a special group of believers.

    Know that you and the group are in my prayers every Tuesday.

    Things here are going well. The Lord has been teaching me so much during this time of prayerful patience and waiting (okay, sometimes the prayers can be a little pushy, but the Lord knows all that is in my heart anyways-Ps. 139:23-24).

    My church recently had a Life Action Ministries Revival Summit that lasted a little over two weeks. We meet nightly as a body of believers during this time and even Saturday morning/afternoon. I can’t even express all that the Lord has shown me about my relationship with Him and how His abundant grace has worked wonders in our church. I can’t help but think “If things had worked how I originally wanted, I would have been in Frederick and missed this entire experience and working of God in my life.” While being in Frederick certainly isn’t an inherently “bad” thing, it’s not where God wanted me at that time, and now on the flip side, I can see that. How great that the Lord’s ways our not our own Is. 55:8!

    You said it perfectly in a blog from the summer time (https://nathanfitzgerald.wordpress.com/2009/08/07/ipod-touch/):

    “I believe that He gives us what we need, and that’s always much better than what we think we need.”

    Anyhoo, enough blabbing on my part.
    I miss you guys, but am so thankful to hear of how God is working. Let me know of any particulars on can be praying for, and that you all have a friend in prayer in the backwoods of VA! 🙂

    ~Elizabeth

    I believe that He gives us what we need, and that’s always much better than what we think we need.

    • Nathan's avatar Nathan says:

      Elizabeth,
      I’m so excited to hear from you! We were truly blessed to have had you our lives. It’s easy to say that it doesn’t seem fair (or right) that things worked out the way they did (so that you could not be here with us), but as you have now experienced, God is good, and His ways are not our ways, and He knows what is best for us.

      That’s wonderful to hear how you’ve seen God’s will for your life (at least at this juncture), and that He has blessed you with a church body to care for you (and for you to care for). Thank you for your continued prayers. WE NEED THEM 🙂

      Thank you so much for your friendship!

  3. Julio Lainez's avatar Julio Lainez says:

    This a great teaching Nate. I’m very bless to have a friend like you. I will really try to apply those 4 steps in my life.
    I don’t feel bad right now so I might be able to go to the small tomorrow night. I still gotta let you know about worship.
    TAke care, see you soon.

    • Nathan's avatar Nathan says:

      Can’t wait to see you tomorrow night, and you have no idea how blessed I am to have you in my life too. Thank you for your friendship, and thank you for your pursuit and love for God!

  4. karen y smith's avatar karen y smith says:

    Thanks for the great teaching Nathan….it helped me so much tonite. Trust obedience communication with our Savior is so paramount–you are right on. I is so wonderful to hear your desire to relate to God in these ways. God is working with me on a particular issue that is both very ingrained in me I realize and also very difficult to catch myself doing and stop. I needed to hear what you wrote. Thanks for your time and effort. I’m so happy you are growing in Jesus…I’m sure He is also. We are all on the same level regarding our growth in Him…pilgrims on a journey that gets extremely difficult at times. But He makes it all worthwhile. I’m grateful to Him By the way, the photos with the teaching are super…clever idea. I hope you made it out of that water with nary a scratch

    • Nathan's avatar Nathan says:

      Karen,
      I’m so blessed to hear that my posts have been helpful for you. It’s comments like these that give me fuel to keep sharing in my journey and to keep seeking to know God more. My prayer and passion is that we will all fall in love with our savior and truly become passionate for His will in our lives. Thank you for your note. I miss you guys!

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