March 19

Scripture focus:
"When you come looking for me, you'll find me. "Yes, when you get serious about finding me and want it more than anything else, I'll make sure you won't be disappointed." GOD's Decree. "I'll turn things around for you. I'll bring you back from all the countries into which I drove you"—GOD's Decree—"bring you home to the place from which I sent you off into exile. You can count on it”. Jeremiah 29:13-14 The Message

In my women’s bible study, we were talking about how weirdly comforting it is to know that God used some kooky characters to advance his kingdom. Those early children of God would show flashes of brilliance followed by spectacular crash and burn moments.

Moses is a good example of what we have been noticing as we read God’s word. He seems pretty special when first we meet him. You remember, don’t you? It was during a time when all the Jewish babies were getting killed in Egypt (see the book of Exodus) because the Egyptians were afraid that the Jews were too numerous. They had long since grown forgetful of Joseph – and they did not honor his memory. Instead, they placed the Jewish people into captivity, and then tried to control their numbers by slaughtering their babies. But Moses was special. His Mama managed to keep him alive and even managed to get him adopted into the Pharoah’s household. Sounds good, right?

As an Egyptian , Moses had lots of privileges but he never forgot his Hebrew heritage. One day, in a fit of rage, he murdered an Egyptian who was mistreating a Jewish slave. Moses ran away and lived as a goat herder for 40 years. That’s bad, isn’t it?

One day God appeared to Moses in the form of a burning bush and told Moses to go lead his people out of captivity. Wow. That’s good news for Moses, right?

It’s quite a long but good story. Eventually Pharoah did let the people go, and Moses was their leader. Was this good news? Not for Moses. As leader, he had to listen to all manner of grumbling and mumbling. Despite all Moses’ efforts, he himself was not allowed by God to enter the Promised Land. (Another long story dealing with a big rock, water, a stick and Moses not doing what God said.)

Just because we discover our true God-created identity does not guarantee we will always live in obedience to our calling. This is not news to God.

Dwight L. Moody said of Moses, “Moses spent 40 years thinking he was somebody; 40 years learning he was nobody; and 40 years discovering what God can do with a nobody.”

Life is a series of ups and downs – that’s a fact. But it is always good news when we get serious about finding God.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

the story of moses is truly a grand epic adventure. he wasn't allowed to go into the promised land because of his anger. (oh,i know the cost of anger well, regrettably) nevertheless, he pops up in a couple of unlikely places after that. "and behold, there appeared to them Moses and Elijah, talking with Him [Jesus]." (matthew 17:3); "and they sang the song of Moses, the servant of G-d, and the song of the Lamb, saying Great and wonderful are thy deeds, O Lord G-d the Almighty! Just and true are thy ways, O King of the ages! Who shall not fear and glorify thy name, O Lord ? For Thou alone art holy. All nations shall come and worship Thee, for Thy judgments have been revealed." (revelation 15:3-4) yes, revelation can be difficult if we try to point in any other direction other than simply faith in Jesus. "Here is a call for the endurance of the saints, those who keep the commandments of G-d and the faith of Jesus." (revelation 14:12) as for me the concepts of 'enduring' and 'keeping' are only possible in confession, surrender, and recovery-His life in me, replacing my death because of my sin. a.'nanny'mouse

Nanny_Moose said...

You have a gift nannymouse please keep sharing it with us....

Anonymous said...

thank you for the encouragement, and yet..."and G-d has appointed in the church first apostles, second prophets,third teachers..." (I corinthians 12:28) if it seems like i have any kind of gifting it is because of teresa, her obedience in faithfulness in listening, studying, praying, sharing with us what she has heard, and calling us to allow G-d to change us--as she is allowing Him to change her. "as it is, there are many parts,yet one body. the eye cannot say to the hand, 'i have no need of you', nor again, the head to the feet, 'i have no need of you.'...but that the members may have the same care for one another. if one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together." (I corinthians 12:20-26) what gift is G-d stirring in you, Nanny_Moose? for we all have gifts, for we are all part of the body, and each of us need all the other parts. a.'nanny'mouse

Moose said...

Your gift has nothing to do with Teresa. Dont sell yourself short. You are the one that became willing to engage in the change process.

As far as my gifts those on the outside looking in and those in my hut are better equipted to speak to them.

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