God’s Miraculous Provisions For Israel

Topic: Rescue
Passage: Psalms 105:37–45

May 11, 2022

Commentary

The records in Exodus as well as here, show that the Egyptians loaded the Hebrews with silver and gold as pay back for the countless years they had been in slavery to them (Ex. l2:35-36). The oppressed Israelites were anxious to leave, but not as much so than their oppressors were anxious to see the last of them (vv. 37:38). The Egyptians were afraid and gladly let them go.

In these next few verses (vv. 39-40) we see how God was truly merciful to his murmuring people.  “He spread a cloud for a covering: and fire to give light in the night” (v. 39). This is a demonstration of the kindness of God. He led his people (despite their murmuring) in such a way that the worst of their discomforts were cared for. A cloud to shade them from the sun’s fierce heat by day and a fire to light their path at night. God miraculously provided food and drink for His people and did so all forty years they were wandering in the wilderness (vv. 40- 41). When they asked him for food, he sent them birds to eat, and when they asked Him for drink, He split open a rock, and streams of water gushed out into the dessert.

Three acts of God proved His love and faithfulness to Israel:

1. ”He remembered His holy promise with Abraham His servant” (v. 42). Abraham had been dead for centuries but in the Abrahamic Covenant God had promised Abraham He would bring his descendants into the promised land.

2. ”He brought forth His people with joy….and gladness“ (v. 43).  Can you imagine the joy that must have flooded their soul when they had crossed the Red Sea and were no longer under the Egyptian bondage? 

3. ”He gave them the lands of the heathens“ (v. 44). They reaped and gathered where they had not sown. They took possession of houses they had not built and land they had not worked.

Application

The purpose of God rescuing the Israelites was that they would “observe His statuettes and keep His laws” (v. 45). That is also His purpose for rescuing me from a path of sin. It is easy to forget how sin once had dominion in my life.

Psalms 105:37– 45 (NET)

37 He brought his people out enriched with silver and gold; none of his tribes stumbled.

38 Egypt was happy when they left, for they were afraid of them.

39 He spread out a cloud for a cover, and provided a fire to light up the night.

40 They asked for food, and he sent quail; he satisfied them with food from the sky.

41 He opened up a rock and water flowed out; a river ran through dry regions.

42 Yes, he remembered the sacred promise he made to Abraham his servant.

43 When he led his people out, they rejoiced; his chosen ones shouted with joy.

44 He handed the territory of nations over to them, and they took possession of what other peoples had produced,

45 so that they might keep his commands and obey his laws. Praise the Lord.