January 21
God's
Enemies Shall Bow
"The Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord." (Exodus 7:5)
The ungodly world is hard to teach. Egypt does not know Jehovah and therefore dares to set
up its idols and even ventures to ask, "Who is the Lord?" Yet the Lord means to
break proud hearts, whether they will or not. When His judgments thunder over their heads,
darken their skies, destroy their harvests, and slay their sons, they begin to discern
somewhat of Jehovah's power. There will yet be such things done in the earth as shall
bring skeptics to their knees. Let us not be dismayed because of their blasphemies, for
the Lord can take care of His own name, and He will do so in a very effectual manner.
The salvation of His own people was another potent means of making Egypt know that the God
of Israel was Jehovah, the living and true God. No Israelite died by any one of the ten
plagues. None of the chosen seed were drowned in the Red Sea. Even so, the salvation of
the elect and the sure glorification of all true believers will make the most obstinate of
God's enemies acknowledge that Jehovah, He is the God.
Oh, that His convincing power would go forth by His Holy Spirit in the preaching of the
gospel, till all nations shall bow at the name of Jesus and call Him Lord!
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