- FDD33 Pursue a Clear Head
- FDD18 God Saw
- FDD12 Prayer Without Repentance
- FDD06 See The Needs
- Fifty Days of Desperation
- FDD01 Rejoice!
- FDD02: Are You Listening?
- FDD03: The Gift of Desperation
- FDD04: Do What God Requires
- FDD05 Turning Away
- FDD07 Be Dilligent
- FDD08 In His Presence
- FDD09 Waiting For God
- FDD10 Waiting on God – Abraham
- FDD11 Waiting on God – Isaac
- FDD13 Needing to Be Broken
- FDD15 Content in His Presence
- FDD16 A Word of Rescue
- FDD17 Not With Our Wisdom
- FDD19 God Answered
- FDD20 Centered On The Lord
- FDD21 The Theme of Scripture
- FDD22 In the Spirit of The Lord
- FDD27 in His Hands
- FDD29 Those Few Sheep
- FDD31 What To Pray For
- FDD32 Get Back to Church Gatherings
“God saw the sons of Israel, and God took notice of them.” (Exodus 2:25, NASB95)
Hundreds of thousands of the descendants of Abraham were suffering. They were enslaved. There was no escape. Only God could help. So they cried out to God (v23) and God saw their situation and God heard their cries.
Do not underestimate the power of Crying out to God. Moses couldn’t save one Israelite, let alone all of them. But the enslaved and powerless called out to the one who could save them, and he heard them.
From those desperate prayers flowed the Exodus.
The Exodus stands as the single most powerful moment of God’s deliverance before the cross. In the Cross God delivered people enslaved to sin. In the Exodus God delivered a people enslaved to Egypt. And now we await the day when God will again extend his mighty outstretched hand to perform wonders to finally deliver all of his people (Revelation).
But right here, right now, we need to know that God hears our cries, and God sees our humility.
Are you ready?