Mbombela Central SDA Church
In this sermon on Exodus 17:8–13, Pastor Muzuyanda Lunga draws on the Israelites’ wilderness journey to deliver three interconnected lessons about faith, prayer, and community. He begins by retracing Israel’s path from Egypt — through the Red Sea, the bitter waters of Marah, the provision of manna, and the water crisis at Rephidim — to establish a pattern: God’s people repeatedly forget His faithfulness when they encounter new difficulties. Pastor Lunga urges his listeners not to fear the future by forgetting how God has led them in the past. Whatever personal “Rephidim” someone may be facing — financial hardship, broken relationships, despair — the God of the Red Sea and Marah remains the same God, able to bring water from a rock. He then turns to the pivot of the passage: “Then came Amalek.” Pastor Lunga highlights the conjunction “then” to show that the attack followed directly on the heels of God’s provision. His first major point is that blessing attracts opposition. When God begins to move in a person’s life, jealousy, gossip, and hostility often follow — the Amalekites of everyday experience. His second point centres on Moses’ raised hands as a symbol of persistent prayer. When the hands were up, Joshua prevailed; when they dropped, Amalek gained ground. Pastor Lunga exhorts believers to defend their blessings — family, livelihood, calling — through diligent, ongoing prayer, echoing Jesus’ instruction in Luke 18:1 that we ought always to pray and not lose heart. Finally, he draws attention to Aaron and Hur, who held Moses’ weary arms aloft. The church, Pastor Lunga argues, must be a community that is praying for one another rather than preying on one another — people who will say, “Hold on, we are here,” when a brother or sister is too tired to keep their own hands raised. Victory over life’s Amalekites is won not in isolation, but on our knees and in each other’s company. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mbombelacentralsda.substack.com [https://mbombelacentralsda.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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