Resignation: Israelites
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Resignation, in the context of the Israelites, refers to the acceptance of God's will and the submission to His divine plan, even amidst trials and tribulations. This theme is prevalent throughout the Old Testament, where the Israelites often faced challenges that tested their faith and obedience to God.

One of the most poignant examples of resignation is found in the account of Job, although not an Israelite by nationality, his narrative is deeply embedded in the wisdom literature of Israel. Job's unwavering faith amidst immense suffering exemplifies the ultimate resignation to God's sovereignty. In Job 1:21 , he declares, "Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked I will return. The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away. Blessed be the name of the LORD." This statement reflects a profound acceptance of God's will, regardless of personal loss or hardship.

The Israelites' journey through the wilderness also highlights the theme of resignation. Despite their frequent complaints and moments of rebellion, there were instances where they demonstrated submission to God's guidance. In Exodus 14:13-14 , as the Egyptians pursued them, Moses encouraged the people, saying, "Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the LORD’s salvation, which He will accomplish for you today; for the Egyptians you see today, you will never see again. The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still." Here, the call to "be still" signifies a call to trust and resign to God's deliverance.

The prophet Jeremiah is another figure who embodies resignation. Known as the "weeping prophet," Jeremiah faced intense persecution and hardship as he delivered God's messages to a rebellious nation. Despite his personal anguish, he remained committed to his prophetic mission. In Lamentations 3:26 , he writes, "It is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the LORD." This verse underscores the virtue of patiently accepting God's timing and purposes.

In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul reflects on the history of Israel and their experiences as lessons for believers. In 1 Corinthians 10:11 , he states, "Now these things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the fulfillment of the ages has come." The Israelites' journey serves as a testament to the importance of resignation to God's will, teaching future generations the value of faith and obedience.

Throughout their history, the Israelites' experiences with resignation reveal a complex relationship with God, marked by moments of both resistance and submission. Their narrative serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of trusting in God's plan, even when it is beyond human understanding.
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Judges 10:15
And the children of Israel said to the LORD, We have sinned: do you to us whatever seems good to you; deliver us only, we pray you, this day.
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Jeremiah, a Lesson for the Disappointed.
... I call resignation a more blessed frame of mind than sanguine hope of present ... Moses,
for instance, began with leading the Israelites out of Egypt in triumph ...
/.../newman/parochial and plain sermons vol viii/sermon ix jeremiah a lesson.htm

From his Entrance on the Ministry in 1815, to his Commission to ...
... Him who can enable us to suffer with becoming fortitude and resignation all the ... am
convinced nothing short of that Arm which brought the Israelites through the ...
/.../chapter ii from his entrance.htm

Thanksgiving Versus Complaining
... in their shortsightedness seem able to rise is to strive after resignation to things ...
seemed to be almost the principal part of the worship of the Israelites. ...
/.../smith/the god of all comfort/chapter 15 thanksgiving versus complaining.htm

The Transfiguration
... all the majesty, and courage, and wisdom, and love, and resignation, and pity ... All
true-hearted Israelites, who knew the history of their nation, and understood ...
/.../kingsley/twenty-five village sermons/sermon xv the transfiguration.htm

The Faith of Abraham.
... The illusiveness of life is the theme of moralists when they preach resignation. ...
did they cast a wistful look back, like Lot's wife and the Israelites in the ...
/.../the expositors bible the epistle to the hebrews/chapter xi the faith of.htm

The Poetical Books.
... The ignorant Israelites could not have been trained under the discipline of the
Law ... God are not, will not be, cannot be revealed; and the resignation of faith ...
/.../gladden/who wrote the bible/chapter vii the poetical books.htm

Preparing to Depart
... had shut up so that no rain fell upon the sinful Israelites' land, now cast ... her husband
was dead, still harboring grief without a token of resignation, said to ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 54 1908/preparing to depart.htm

On Temptation
... on the one hand, the unparalleled mercies of God to the Israelites; and, on ... Let us
then receive every trial with calm resignation, and with humble confidence ...
/.../wesley/sermons on several occasions/sermon 82 on temptation.htm

Mount Zion.
... For the Israelites at the foot of Sinai are not said to have refused Him ... Offer it
with pious resignation to His sovereign will, with awe in the presence of His ...
/.../the expositors bible the epistle to the hebrews/chapter xv mount zion.htm

There is a Blessedness in Reversion
... the fire flaming, the earth quaking, and the hearts of the Israelites too for ... Dedicate
yourselves to him in a way of resignation, and lay out yourselves for ...
/.../the beatitudes an exposition of matthew 51-12/2 there is a blessedness.htm

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