“I know their sufferings, and I have come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians and to bring them up out of that land to a good and broad land, a land flowing with milk and honey.” Exodus 3:7–8 ESV

The whole Bible speaks of struggle, of love, and of the deep longing of God to win us back to Himself in love. This passage reveals that God is personally involved in our lives, bringing us out into a place that is good, broad, bountiful, and prosperous.
God Himself is in the rescue plan to redeem us, so we can be set free, restored to fellowship, worship Him, and experience His love. This is a hard truth to fully understand, but Father God is simply and deeply in love with us.
The people of God in this passage were chosen by Him, yet because of idolatry and rejecting Him as God, they became enslaved in a foreign land. When the leaders saw that they were multiplying and becoming a national threat, Pharaoh imposed forced labor on the Israelites. In extreme and harsh hardship, their suffering became a catalyst to seek God.
When they cried out and searched for God, He came to their rescue with a plan. The Israelites were seeking escape from physical suffering, but God was looking to rescue their hearts so He could reveal His love and restore fellowship with them.
The Word of God reveals that even in your suffering, God has a rescue plan—to draw your attention back to His heart and to let you experience His love.
The Israelites’ slavery and God’s personal involvement in their rescue foreshadow Jesus Christ. God Himself incarnated in the form of man, took suffering upon Himself, bore the punishment, and set us free so we could worship the Father and live in fellowship with Him.
As we remember Christ’s death and resurrection, remember this: all God desires is you. You are not too distant for Him to shower you with His love. You are not forgotten. You are not lost. You are precious, and you are His beloved.
God will turn your suffering into joy , He will show you wonders and the oppressor do not have authority over you as God himself has taken ownership of you .
The cross is the evidence that the love of Jesus Christ is still waiting, with an open invitation, for you to be His forever.
Prayer:
Father God, thank You for seeing our suffering and coming down to rescue us. Draw our hearts back to You. Help us to understand Your deep love and restore us into true fellowship with You. Thank You for the cross and for the freedom we have in Christ. In Jesus’ name, Amen.








