Out of Egypt-Advent 14, 2021

The birth of Christ, His life and ministry fulfilled every prophecy spoken about who Messiah would be and what He would do. 

Matthew 2:13 When [the Magi] had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. “Get up,” he said, “take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt. Stay there until I tell you, for Herod is going to search for the child to kill him.”  14 So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt, 15 where he stayed until the death of Herod. And so was fulfilled what the Lord had said through the prophet: “Out of Egypt I called my son.”

The phrase “out of Egypt” occurs 142 times in the Bible and is a picture of an exodus out of a world of sin and into a promised land where God blesses and rules with righteousness.  Coming “out of Egypt” is integral to why Jesus came and it’s a beautiful testament to the role of Joseph (again not a bystander) in God’s ensuring prophecy is fulfilled.

Ezekiel 20:5’This is what the Sovereign LORD says: On the day I chose Israel, I swore with uplifted hand to the descendants of Jacob and revealed myself to them in Egypt. With uplifted hand I said to them, “I am the LORD your God.”  6 On that day I swore to them that I would bring them out of Egypt into a land I had searched out for them, a land flowing with milk and honey, the most beautiful of all lands.

 7 And I said to them, “Each of you, get rid of the vile images you have set your eyes on, and do not defile yourselves with the idols of Egypt. I am the LORD your God.”  8 “‘But they rebelled against me and would not listen to me; they did not get rid of the vile images they had set their eyes on, nor did they forsake the idols of Egypt. So I said I would pour out my wrath on them and spend my anger against them in Egypt.

 9 But for the sake of my name, I brought them out of Egypt. I did it to keep my name from being profaned in the eyes of the nations among whom they lived and in whose sight I had revealed myself to the Israelites.

 10 Therefore I led them out of Egypt and brought them into the wilderness.  11 I gave them my decrees and made known to them my laws, by which the person who obeys them will live.  12 Also I gave them my Sabbaths as a sign between us, so they would know that I the LORD made them holy.

Questions for further study:

Interludes of wilderness and punishment exist because of human sin.  Why is coming “out of Egypt” important?  Why is it difficult to avoid sin when you’re surrounded by it?  How does it relate to holiness, meaning “set apart”?

The Israelites ended up in Egypt because of Jacob’s son Joseph being sold into slavery, thrown in prison, but rising to power because of God’s favor.  He was a “type of Christ” when he said, “But God sent me ahead of you to preserve for you a remnant on earth and to save your lives by a great deliverance” (Genesis 45:7). 

Eventually, Joseph the ruler (never a Messiah) was forgotten and slavery for all of Israel ensued. Aside from fulfilling Scripture, how is coming “out of Egypt” a picture of redemption with a new Moses (an actual Messiah, Jesus Christ) to lead them out?

In our modern days, people would bristle at Egypt being used as a picture of sin since every nation is sinful. But it misunderstands the meaning to ancient readers. Egypt was the cultural, intellectual, and elite powerhouse of its day.  Why would such an epicenter become a bondage-maker?  What does that tell you about our current world’s lust for power and control?  What is our “Egypt” out of which we must come?

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Advent 2021 began Sunday, November 28th and continues to Friday, December 24th as we explore the multi-faceted Interlude between the promise of a Deliverer and the birth of our Messiah and King. By signing up on the sidebar of my Home Page you can receive these daily “Interlude” devotionals. Or they will be reposted on SeminaryGal’s Facebook page as well.

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  • Last year’s Advent Devotional Series Divine Intervention began on November 29, 2020 and explored God’s activity on behalf of a hurting world and nations in tumult– Intervention for you and for me when our status as sinners required nothing short of a miracle.
  • God’s Christmas list explored what might be on God’s Christmas list, learning what He wants from us. It began December 1, 2019.
  • Storyteller began December 2, 2018 and entered into the Christmas story through its telling.
  • The 2017 series Still Christmas, began December 3, 2017 and was the Advent complement to the Lenten series, Be Still and Know that I AM God.
  • The 2016 season devotionals were called Timeless: The Message of Christmas for All Ages” and explored how the message of Christmas is timeless truth, for all ages of people, and for all ages at all times.  Timeless hope, encouragement, grace, peace, and love as we looked into the Word, saw the face of our Lord Jesus, and experienced restoration in His presence.  His goodness and His Gospel are truly Timeless. The 2016 devotionals began November 27, 2016.
  • The 2015 season devotionals were titled Incarnation and involved digging deep–and yes, I mean deep– in this important mystery of Christian theology.  They began November 29, 2015.
  • Carol Me, Christmas! remains one of my most popular offerings and tells the Christmas story through our most beloved Christmas hymns and carols.  You can access all of the numbered devotionals from 2014 via the archives.  They began November 30, 2014.
  • The 2013 series was Emmanuel: When LOVE Showed Up in Person and examined the Prologue to the Gospel of John.  It began December 1, 2013.
  • The 2012 series focused on Expecting the Unexpected…the unexpected, unlikely, and uniquely divine qualities of God’s perfect plan outlined in Luke’s account of the Christmas story.  It began December 1, 2012.

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