“The midwives,
however, feared God and did not do what the king of Egypt had told them to do.” Exodus 1:17
Joseph, the slave-turned-savior of Egypt, was dead, and so
were all who remembered his good work during the great famine. A Pharaoh who hadn’t studied his history came to
power, and all he knew was that a foreign people, “many and mighty,” lived within his borders. His fear was national security. If an enemy marched in, the Israelites might help
them out.
His solution to the situation? Slavery—ruthless, forced labor with harsh demands and long, hot days. But his plan
backfired, the more bricks they built, the more babies were born. “The more the Israelites were oppressed, the
more they multiplied and spread”(Ex 1:12).
Pharaoh’s next option? Infanticide. He didn’t want to lose his labor force—just
limit it, so he instructed the Jewish midwives to murder all baby boys at
birth.
What would Shiphrah and Puah do? The most powerful man in the world had issued
an order, but the choice to comply was their own. Should they carry out Pharaoh’s
command to take the babies’ lives, or let them live and risk their own?
They never even hesitated.
“The midwives, however, feared God
and did not do what the king of Egypt had told them to do”(Ex 1:17). Pharaoh was unhappy and asked for an
explanation. God was pleased and blessed
beyond expectation. “God was kind to the midwives…and
because the midwives feared God, he gave them families of their own”(Ex 20-21).
Life is full of choices, and our days are determined by our
decisions—not so much how long we live but how well we live. And how much of our lives will last. Often it’s wise to weigh the options, but
when God has spoken on a matter, don’t debate. Do the right thing. And know that obedience always brings blessing. Some rewards appear on earth; the rest will
arrive in eternity, but they will come because God is kind.
As you decide how to live today, remember that it matters
not who in this world is offering opinions, declaring directives, or legislating
the latest version of morality. The King
of Heaven has spoken in His Word, and His commands are the ones we should keep.
Regardless.
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