It's a promise God makes more than once, but even the
strongest among us will sometimes doubt. In Exodus 2 Moses has a meeting with
God, and God advises Moses of the plan to free the Israelites from Egyptian
bondage. Moses is told he is to be the
one to deliver the message to Pharaoh. Moses immediately responds with excuses. "Why me?" or "I won't know
what to say." God's promise is that
He will be with Moses, but Moses continues to argue, even when God shows him
miracles he can perform to prove that God had sent him. Still Moses is
reluctant, to the point of telling God to send someone else. Now look at a very short verse which is God's
response to the reluctance of Moses:
Exodus 4:14 " Then the LORD’s anger burned against
Moses"
From the burning bush to the burning anger of the
Lord......all because Moses lacked the faith that God would be with him. Do we have the faith to move forward in our
spiritual journey, based on God's promise to the with us?
One thing God had equipped Moses with was the miraculous
staff, the same staff that had turned into a snake and then back to a staff again. God promised
Moses he could perform miracles with that staff. So now the escape from Egypt took them to the
Red Sea and they were being pursued by the Egyptian army. Moses cries to God for help and God reminds
Moses about the staff, and instructs him to wave it across the sea and they can
escape on dry ground. God equips us
with the gifts of his Spirit. Tools that help us in our journey. Can you think of times you were equipped with
exactly what was needed to overcome a problem or sin? Remember, God promises to be with us.
Like Moses, we will have times in our lives where God
expects us to demonstrate our faith in his ability to provide and his
willingness to help. Think of steps you might take to make God's promises a
source of your strength every day.
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