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The Hebrew Midwives

January 19, 2025 by admin Leave a Comment

Exodus 1:15 introduces two midwives by the names of Shiphrah and Puah.  These were instructed in verse 16 to kill any son born to the Hebrew women.  No doubt the midwives were faced with a dilemma.  They had been given a command by the king of Egypt to do something they knew to be wrong.  What did they do?

Exodus 1:17 says they “feared God and did not as the king of Egypt commanded them but saved the men children alive.” A principle is illustrated here that is important for Christians to consider.  It is the same precept Peter stated in Acts 5:29 to the Sadducees, “We ought to obey God rather than men.”  God has given government as his minister to execute wrath upon the ungodly, and a Christian is expected to obey the civil authorities (Romans 13:1-4); however, when government gets out of its realm and begins to make and enforce laws that are contrary to God’s will Christians must follow the example of the midwives and Peter.  Egypt’s king did not recognize that God’s laws held rank over his laws (Exodus 5:2).  The civil authorities of today often likewise overlook this fact.  Christians need not only recognize this fact, but also must be bold and courageous enough to act accordingly when the time comes.

The king of Egypt questioned the midwives for their disobedience (Exodus 1:18).  Their reply in verse 19 does not seem to be entirely truthful when compared to verse 17.  Some scholars point to verse 20 where God deals well with the midwives and ask if God is sanctioning their deception.  Is this true?  God cannot lie (Titus 1:2; Hebrews 6:18).  His word is truth (John 17:17).  God does not uphold lying, so let’s consider some plausible alternatives.

First, it is possible that the way they saved the Hebrew boys was by not being involved in their births.  If they were informed of a Hebrews woman going into labor, the midwives may have hesitated and were dilatory in their arrival. The sons of the Hebrew women may then have been born prior to the midwives’ arrival, so the midwives could have told the truth, at least part of it. 

Let us also remember that Exodus 1:20 does not necessarily indicate that God blessed them for lying to the king.  Verse 20 is saying they were blessed because they feared God rather than Pharaoh, not for their deception. It is much like the situation with Rahab the harlot (Joshua 2). Hebrews 11:31 and James 2:25 commend Rahab for her reception of the spies, but her lying to the king’s servants is not mentioned in these commendations.  The deception of the midwives and of Rahab are both told as part of the story and no comment is made regarding God’s judgment of these individual acts; thus, God is not sanctioning the lies.  The Bible does not have to stop each time a sin is committed in historical narratives and make a comment as to what is right and wrong and why.

Finally, we should remember that God judges man based on the overall tenor of his life.  God does not take the worst moments in our lives and judge us by them alone.  Faithful people like Abraham, the midwives, and Rahab lied on occasions when they felt their lives were at stake.  It was not right, but God forgave them and considered the overall picture of their lives and what their aim was.  Would any of us do better if we were in the same situation?  Hopefully we would, but if not, we ought to be thankful that God is forgiving. When we fall short of His glory, as we all do (Romans 3:23), He is willing to forgive us if we repent of our sins and confess them to Him (1 John 1:9).

-Mark Day

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Things Aren’t Always What They Seem

January 12, 2025 by admin Leave a Comment

Often things are not as they appear.  When it comes to Satan’s temptation of the saints, he endeavors to make sin look good.  He hides the ugly consequences and tries to make us think it’s no big deal and we can handle it.  No matter how attractive sin may seem or how we may try to rationalize it, we must remember sin leads to death (Romans 6:23; James 1:14-16). As Christians, our responsibility is to, “exhort one another daily, while it is called Today; lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin” (Hebrews 3:13). Like he did with Eve, the devil does with many today—he influences them to think that sin is really for their best through the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life (1 John 2:16).  Genesis 3:6 reveals that Eve became convinced that the forbidden fruit was “good,” “pleasant,” and “to be desired.” 2 Corinthians 11:3 says that “the serpent beguiled Eve.” This means he deceived her.  A few verses later in 2 Corinthians 11:13-15 we read of the deception the devil was working among the saints at Corinth through false apostles, “For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.  Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works.”  Satan does not come to us in a red suit with a pitchfork so that we can plainly see who he is.  He uses tricks—or as Ephesians 6:11 says, “wiles,”—and deceives us to sin.

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The devil’s tactics still work today. We appreciate public figures who stand up for values we hold dear. In a mixed-up world (Isaiah 5:20), they make sense.  Some of them seem sophisticated and intellectually adept. They can dismantle the lies our society feeds us, so we respect them. They say they are followers of God; however, they might use some foul language, tell dirty jokes, advocate the use of alcohol, or mention something they watched that, it turns out, has very explicit sexual content in it. We want a champion so badly that we may overlook these things as no big deal, but the Bible says they are (Ephesians 5:3-5; 1 Peter 4:3). These are lusts of the flesh and lusts of the eyes.

They may mention the evolutionary timescale in passing as something they believe. Some of these public figures are obviously intelligent and well-studied, yet they believe the universe is billions of years old.  Certainly, they would not make any assumptions, would they?  Since they can unravel the false assumptions of our culture, then certainly their conclusions must be grounded in solid, observable evidence. Right? We are tempted to think that if we want to be intelligent and honest with the evidence, we must agree with them. Some of them claim to be Christians and suggest that perhaps God used evolution to create the world over millions of years and eventually man was brought on the scene. They want to hold to the timescale of evolution, so they have tried to reinterpret the Bible to fit this theory of man. This is simply the pride of life. Theistic evolution treats the Bible like a ball of clay that can be molded to fit popular theories of men rather than what we ought to do—mold our thinking to fit the word of God (Romans 12:1-2).

No, things are not always as they appear.  Be careful of blindly following any teacher, no matter how intelligent they seem. You shall know them by their fruits (Matthew 7:15-20). If we are not cautious, we just might start thinking like the world.  We might become convinced that a little bit of language, liquor, and lust is something we can handle. We may give in to the lie of evolution. Remember: “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8). Make sure you are on guard and attentive to the deceitfulness of Satan.

-Mark Day

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