Exodus 15:23
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Van daar af het hulle na ’n plek gegaan met die naam Mara. Daar was wel water, maar hulle kon dit nie drink nie. Die water was brak en het bitter gesmaak. Dis hoekom die plek Mara (dit beteken “bitter”) genoem word.
What Does This Mean?
The Israelites arrived at a place called Marah where the water was too bitter to drink. Moses asked God for help, and God made the water drinkable. The key message is that God provides solutions to problems.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a trip and get really thirsty, but the only water around tastes so bad you can't drink it. That's what happened to the Israelites at Marah. God helped them make the water taste good, like when mommy or daddy fixes your yucky juice to make it yummy.
Historical Background
Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. The audience was the Israelites, who had just been freed from slavery in Egypt. The cultural setting reflects the challenges of desert travel and the reliance on God for survival.
Living It Out Today
Consider a time when you faced a problem that seemed insurmountable, like a difficult project at school. Just like the Israelites, you might have felt stuck. But by seeking help and trusting in God, you can find a solution and turn a bitter situation sweet.
Topics
redemptiondeliverancetrustproblem-solvingfaithmiracles
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why were the waters of Marah bitter?
The waters were naturally bitter, which made them undrinkable. This tested the faith and reliance of the Israelites on God for a solution.
What does this event teach us about trust in God?
This event teaches that even when we face insurmountable challenges, God can provide solutions if we seek His help and trust in Him.
How does this relate to modern challenges?
Just as the Israelites found a solution to their bitter water, we can find solutions to our challenges by seeking God's guidance and trusting in His provision.
What other instances in the Bible show God's provision?
Other instances include God providing manna in the wilderness and turning water into wine at Cana, showing His ongoing provision for His people.
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