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Exodus 6:28 – 7:7 Your pain has purposes far beyond what you can fathom. If you allow it, your pain can teach you wisdom. Your pain can act a the catalyst to draw you closer to God. Your pain can serve as an incubator, shielding you from greater dangers of which you are not aware. That’s how pain can serve your purpose.…
Exodus 6:1-9Before the days of Moses, God had revealed Himself to the Patriarchs as God Almighty (El Shaddai) . To Moses He reveals Himself as Lord (Yahweh). This progression in God’s self-revelation should color the way we perceive Him. He is still the Almighty God (El Shaddai). While He is the God who cares for us (Yahweh). He revealing Himself as Lord,…
Exodus 5:15-23 The Israelites play the blame game when they meet opposition. What do you do when you meet spiritual challenges and opposition in your life?
Exodus 5:10-14 Pharaoh has heard the word from the Lord. But instead of taking heed, he has decided to double down. He has decided to dig in his heels and confirm his statement of rebellion. What are some of the most common reasons a person might commit more fully to the wrong direction after God has made His desire clear? 1) The…
Exodus 4:24-31 God is God, and we need to remember to keep Him first priority. Jesus lived this example, and we see this in the life of Moses as well.
Exodus 4:18-23 God is protective of His own in ways that may seem out of character to some. Even for many believers, His wrath may appear unfair or unseemly. But God is the creator of all things. Every soul belongs to Him. And God has demonstrated throughout the scriptures, that there is no length to which He would not go to protect…
Exodus 4:10-17Ultimately, God always gets His way. He works His will by His word, but often through His people. But we are not always the most dependable partners. Moses is proving to be a difficult partner for God. God could easily replace Moses. He could also coerce him. But God does neither. He is gentle and kind to Moses. He listens. He…
Exodus 3:16-22 After God shared His plan with Moses, and called him to the great work, Moses finds himself having difficulty trusting God’s plan. God accommodates Moses’ weaknesses by providing additional assurances. It is encouraging to know that He works with each of us according to our measure of faith. We should also consider that God’s will for us is that our…
Exodus 3:13-14 God Is: Self-AwareSelf-ContainedSelf-Sufficientand Self-Governed He has no need outside Himself. He answers to no one. Yet, God has chosen to also be: Self-Revealing
Exodus 3:10-12 The fear of the Lord is wisdomSelf-doubt is not humilityCertainty sometimes follows obedience
Exodus 2:23-3:6 Moses has settled down and settled in to the mundane routines of daily living. He is neither dismayed nor dejected about the plight of his people any longer.And now, after 40 years, he is ready for an encounter with the Living God. There is nothing a believer can do to prepare for such a Holy encounter. Though our disposition may…
Exodus 2:15-221) Take time to reflect2) Don’t let disillusion make you jaded3) Be willing to be tempered