Friday, June 6, 2014
We’ve reviewed the rainy and drought
aspects of climate change, but equally significant is the icy aspect of the
weather; past, present, and future.
Once again, prior to the time of Moses,
the book of Job provides a glimpse of God’s sovereignty relative to cold, snow,
and ice. As God continued to interrogate
Job, He asked:
“From whose
womb comes the ice? And the frost of
heaven, who gives it birth? The waters
harden like stone, and the surface of the deep is frozen.” Job 38:29-30
“Have you
entered the treasury of snow, or have you seen the treasury of hail, which I
have reserved for the time of trouble, for the day of battle and war?” Job 38:22-23
Not only does God remind Job that he has
no control over snow or hail, He reveals further that snow and/or hail is being
reserved to use as a weapon of mass destruction for the future day of war.
God used hail, in fact, as one of the
plagues He brought on Pharaoh as He was preparing to deliver the Israelites
from their bondage in Egypt.
“Behold
tomorrow about this time I will cause very heavy hail to rain down, such as has
not been in Egypt
since its founding until now.”
Exodus 9:18
Moses continued by stating the hail would
be so severe that any person or animal left in the fields would be killed by
the hail.
“And the
hail struck throughout the whole land
of Egypt, all that was in
the field, both man and beast; and the hail struck every herb of the field and
broke every tree of the field. Only in
the land of Goshen,
where the children of Israel
were, there was no hail.” Exodus 9:25-26
Pharaoh, realizing he had crossed the red
line, told Moses that he would release the children of Israel. He further admitted that the LORD was
righteous while he, Pharaoh, was evil.
Moses then said he would entreat God to end the plague.
“So
Moses said to him, ‘As soon as I have gone out of the city, I will spread out
my hands to the LORD; the thunder will cease, and there will be no more hail,
that you may know that the earth is the LORD’s.’” Exodus 9:29
Then Pharaoh revealed his true self.
“…when
Pharaoh saw that the rain, the hail, and the thunder had ceased, he sinned yet
more; and he hardened his heart…” Exodus 9:34
Pharaoh’s actions brought on the three
final plagues which led to redemption and the Passover.
Approximately 500 years after the Exodus
the Psalmist confirmed God’s sovereignty relative to the ice; its formation and
its melting.
“He casts
out His hail like morsels; who can stand before His cold? He sends out His word and melts them; He
causes His wind to blow, and the waters flow.” Psalm
147:17-18
It is interesting to note Job’s response
after God’s interrogation. Even though God
hadn’t revealed His purpose for Job’s suffering, Job had a glimpse of the
sovereignty of almighty God.
“Then Job
answered the LORD and said: ‘I know that You can do everything, and that no
purpose of Yours can be withheld from You…Therefore I have uttered what I did
not understand, things too wonderful for me, which I did not know…Therefore I
abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes.’” Job 42:1-3, 6
According to the Bible, hail is still
being reserved in God’s treasury to be released as the seventh bowl judgment
just prior to Christ’s return to end the tribulation.
“Then
the seventh angel poured out his bowl... and a loud voice came out of the
temple of heaven…saying, ‘It is done!’…And great hail from heaven fell upon
men, each hailstone about the weight of a talent (100 lbs). Men blasphemed God because of the plague of
the hail, since that plague was exceedingly great.” Revelation 16:17, 21
Knowing all this, is it possible our
nation’s leaders will acknowledge God’s sovereignty and repent like Job?
Perhaps there will be a million man march
in Washington,
each carrying placards and singing the presidential anthem loudly with one
accord: “Hail to the Chief!”
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