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Exodus 1:12

Posted on 1 August 2023
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“But the more they afflicted them, the more they multiplied and grew. And they were grieved because of the children of Israel.”

This verse is part of the narrative of the Israelites’ oppression and slavery in Egypt. Let’s explore its context, meaning, and some key lessons we can learn from it.

Context:Exodus is the second book of the Bible and records the story of the Israelites’ liberation from slavery in Egypt. In this verse, we see that the Egyptians oppressed the Israelites, subjecting them to harsh labour and affliction. Despite this, the Israelites continued to multiply and grow in numbers, which caused concern and grief among the Egyptians.

Meaning:

  • God’s faithfulness:The verse highlights God’s faithfulness to His promises. Even in the midst of affliction, God blessed the Israelites with increased fertility and growth. This demonstrates that God was with them, preserving and multiplying them according to His covenant with Abraham (Genesis 12:2).
  • God’s sovereignty:This verse also reflects God’s sovereignty over human affairs. Despite the Egyptians’ efforts to suppress and oppress the Israelites, God ensured their continued increase. It emphasizes that human opposition cannot thwart God’s plans.
  • Paradox of persecution:The verse illustrates a paradox of persecution. The more the Egyptians afflicted the Israelites, the more they multiplied and grew. This paradox reveals that God can bring blessings even from situations of suffering and oppression. It reminds us that God can turn what is meant for evil into good (Genesis 50:20).

Lessons:

  • Trust in God’s faithfulness:Just as God remained faithful to His promises to the Israelites, we can trust that He will be faithful to us. Even in difficult times, we can rely on God’s provision, protection, and multiplication.
  • God’s sovereignty in our lives:This verse reminds us of God’s sovereignty over our lives. It assures us that no matter what challenges or opposition we face, God is in control, and He can work all things together for our good (Romans 8:28).
  • Perseverance in trials:The Israelites’ example encourages us to persevere in the face of trials and afflictions. Instead of losing hope or giving up, they continued to grow and multiply. Likewise, we should trust in God’s power and remain steadfast in our faith, knowing that He can bring blessings even in the midst of adversity.

Overall, Exodus 1:12 teaches us about God’s faithfulness, His sovereignty, and the paradoxical nature of persecution. It encourages us to trust in God, rely on His promises, and persevere in difficult times.

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