Years ago, I heard Paul Crouch, then president of the Trinity Broadcasting Network say, “The brink of a disaster and the brink of a miracle are the same place.” God does his finest work and proves His power when things look their worst. The hour preceding dawn is the darkest. You may be in that hour, but take heart, morning’s coming!
Travel back with me to 1446 B.C. Moses and the Children of Israel have escaped from Egyptian bondage. But not without nerve-wracking consequences and further testing. The people are backed up against the Red Sea with Pharaoh’s army in hot pursuit. Things look pretty bleak for the approximate 1.5 million men, women and children. Many in the crowd begin to murmur against Moses. “Why did you bring us out here to die in this wilderness” (Exodus 14:11)? Fear began to sweep through the camp, as horse hooves trampling the earth became louder.
Disaster appeared imminent. Between confusion brought on by the enemy and the grumbling of the people, Moses had his hands full. His leadership was on the line, and God’s reputation was soon to be verified.
But then…
Moses lifted his rod high and the waters of the Red Sea divided. The breath of God piled the waters high on each side and dried the earth under the sea. A pillar of fire then separated the Israelites from the fast approaching Egyptian army. It was Israel’s finest moment, one that Jews still celebrate today! We do, too! In that hour, the brink of a disaster and the brink of a miracle were one in the same!
Have you been there? Perhaps you’re there now! Backed up against the wall with seemingly no help in sight. The enemy of your soul may even be taunting you: “Where is your God now?”
Keep praising. Keep believing. Your deliverance is on the way! God has not brought you this far to fail you now. “The horse and its rider WILL be thrown into the sea” (Exodus 15:21b). We used to sing this faith declaration:
“How great is our God!
How great is His name!
He’s the greatest One, forever the same.
He rolled back the waters of the mighty Red Sea.
And He said, “I’ll never leave you, so put your trust in Me!”
No matter how difficult your circumstances, no matter what you’re facing, the waters are about to part. “Weeping may endure for the night, but joy comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5b). Let this incredible story from Israel’s archives, hold you steady today. The same God Who parted the waters approximately 3,466 years ago is still proving His power today! The brink of your disaster is about ready to become your most glorious victory!
Praise Him out loud this very moment!
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