11.19.2017

Chapter 7/Protective Power-"God Is for Us a Refuge"



THE Israelites were in danger as they entered the region of Sinai early in 1513 B.C.E. A fear-inspiring  trek lay before them, a journey through a "vast and terrible wilderness infested with poisonous snakes and scorpions."  (Deuteronomy  8:15, The New English Bible) They also faced the threat of attack by hostile nations. Jehovah had brought his people into this situation. As their God, would he be able to protect them?

Jehovah's words were most reassuring:  "You yourselves have seen what I did to the Egyptians, that I might carry you on wings of eagles and bring you to myself."  (Exodus 19:4)  Jehovah reminded his people that he had delivered them from the Egyptians, using eagles, as it were to carry them to safety. But there are other reasons why "wings of eagles" fittingly illustrate divine protection.

The eagle uses its broad, strong wings for more than soaring aloft.  In the heat of the day, a mother eagle will arch her wings-which may span over seven feet-to form a protective umbrella, shielding her tender nestlings from the scorching sun. At other times, she wraps her wings around her offspring to protect them from the cold wind. Just as the eagle safeguards its young, so Jehovah had shielded and protected the fledgling nation of Israel. Now in the wilderness, his people continue to find refuge in the shadow of his mighty wings as long as they remained faithful.  (Deuteronomy 32:9-11; Psalm 36:7) But can we today rightly expect God's protection? 

Next time: Protective Power-"God Is for Us a Refuge "

From the book: Draw Close to Jehovah 

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