Hey there, maybe like me,
@Enoch111 believes that Israel only cared for their own skin, so they were driven across between the walls of water
by fear, not a response of faith. ;)
Hi Helen!
The issue was whether Israel was saved.
Israel definitely had beliefs and they even saw the work of God first hand. Imagine walking through a miraculous path through the sea with a wall of water on both sides.
I don't think anyone believed it was a natural occurrence.
The problem with Israel was not that they lacked beliefs about being saved by God. Their issue was with the ways of God. The judgments of God.
They were punished for doubting about taking the land of Canaan...so to walk in circles for 40 years.
But there is no difference with people in every generation. Who has the faith to enter into what seems impossible at any time in history?
We see the same thing with the rich young ruler. All he had to do was the seeming impossible requirement to give everything up to follow Christ. I know that people today think he lacked faith...which he did...but how many of us can do that? How many can just walk away from our lives...our spouses, children, jobs...our entire lives to follow Christ who happens to walk by?
Very few of us. I know that Francis of Assissi did that very thing. He exchanged his rich clothing for that of a beggar and walked as a beggar from then on. (I know his case is particular...yet it shows the radical nature of the calling of Christ in our lives)
So who is going to judge what kind of faith that God is requiring of us today? Sure we can think we would have been fine with Gods standard back in the day. But that is to miss the point I think. We aren't as full of faith as we might think.
There is a lot of religion.
That is where the calling
to enter into Christ and to walk perfectly before Him...by grace through faith..is the challenge of today. God told Abraham..
Genesis 17:1
17 And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the Lord appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect.
Are we not of the seed of Abraham through Christ? (who is THE seed of Abraham)
And in Christ do we not have access to the fulness of Christ to do more than what was required in the OT? We have a more perfect priesthood after all.
So where is the faith to walk as a Stephen, or a Paul today?