Food for Thought
From: Thomas Yoon
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Dear
Friend,
Are there Tsunamis in the
Bible?
I have always wondered how the Red Sea parted as
described in the Exodus story of Moses.
The recent Tsunamis that happened in West Sumatra and
the tremendous destruction that came with it got me
thinking - was this what really happened to the
Egyptian army when they were pursuing the Hebrew
people while they were led out of Egypt by Moses?
On the internet, many eyewitness accounts can be
obtained very fast. Pictures taken by amateurs
appeared on the news channels within hours of the
event. Many people were able to witness the
destructive effects of gigantic waves through these
movies. Death just happens in an instance with the
pounding of 700 kph waves that destroyed everything in
its path.
Ironically, just a few hundred meters away, people
were busy with their shopping, eating, laughing, as if
nothing happens. Nobody had expected such fury and
destruction. It was just like a monster coming in and
swallowing its victims.
On that eventful Sunday of 26th December 2004, I was
attending Mass at our local church. At approximately
0900 hrs, I could feel a very slight tremor while I
was listening to the homily delivered by our Parish
priest.
The tremor was so slight that at first I thought I was
not feeling well and felt a bit dizzy. Then I noticed
that many other people were looking around them as if
they also felt something. My neighbor sitting next to
me could not even feel anything.
Everybody went home without even suspecting anything
amiss.
My family and I even went over to a shopping complex
very near to the seaside where the tsunami hit. That
was at about 1300 hrs.
Back to the event of the Exodus. About 4 thousand
years ago, there was a report in the bible that the
Red Sea parted, and the Hebrew people led by Moses
were able to walk through the sea as if it were dry
land.
After they had cross over the seabed, the pursuing
armies of the Egyptian pharaoh followed in their
trails. The wheels of their chariots got stuck in the
mud, and the water came back, swept and destroyed
them. None of them survived.
I was wondering. The waters must have come in very
fast! How come none of the soldiers were able to
escape? The recent Tsunami, triggered by an undersea
earth tremor seems to provide a living example of what
can cause the water to rise so high and so suddenly
that none of them could survive.
The recent tsunami was caused by an earth tremor. Was
it likely to occur at the Red Sea? Sure enough, I
found that some areas in the Mediterranean were well
known for volcanic activity.
Was it possible that 4 thousand years ago, something
like this happened?
I have never seen such destructive forces at work
before. Houses, people and buildings were swept out of
the way like match sticks. It's so swift and sudden.
It brought to mind the words Jesus Christ spoke, "On
that night, I tell you, there will be two people
sleeping in the same bed: one will be taken away, the
other will be left behind. Two women will be grinding
meal together: one will be taken away, the other will
be left behind" (Luke 17:34-35). This sobering passage
was referring to the final days of the coming of the
Kingdom. But it does dawn on me that nothing is
impossible with God. It's only we who do not believe
such a thing can happen.
This tsunami event left a lasting impression on me to
never underestimate the power of God. The bible is so
full of such events, God bringing in locust, bees,
flies, plaque and many other natural phenomenon to
show His power. The story of how Gideon with his 300
men defeating 120,000 enemies, and many other stories
tell us that seemingly unimportant people led by the
power of God was able to conquer impossible odds.
Actually it does not matter to me anymore whether a
tsunami really parted the Red Sea or not although I
wonder how it happened. It does not matter to me
anymore how the sun is able to shine, how the weather
behaves, how the many different species of plants and
animals come to inhabit the earth. How the minute
cells of living things are able to grow... The wonders
of God are really too much to comprehend. It's simply
awesome!
But there is something I do know. The bible is God's
chosen medium of communication with humans. In every
situation of our lives, God is able to communicate
with us if only we allow Him to.
Unfortunately, many people find it difficult or boring
to read the bible. They are missing a lot in their
lives.
How can we encourage them? The book of Proverbs
provides wisdom on right living. Check out our
compilation of "50 Secrets of Truth
and Life". Done in pictorial form it is a
lighthearted way of looking at the Bible Proverbs.
Perhaps that might just open up our hearts...
Sincerely,

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