“The Lord said to him (Moses), “What is that in your hand?” “A staff,” he replied. (Ex. 4:2).
Hey Gang,
How many out there believe that Moses was a very tough and stubborn sort of
hombre?
I believe God equipped him that way for the
impossible tasks ahead. God was preparing him to not
only take
on the powers of Pharaoh, but also to deal with the nearly impossible elements of forty years
in the
wilderness with a million or so people that even God described as “stiff necked
people”.
Forty
years in the house of Pharaoh and most of that as second in command of the
greatest power on
earth at
that time, Egypt, and forty years of dealing with the impossible elements of
the wilderness
while caring
for a flock of sheep, had made him one tough dude. But something was ‘fixen’ to happen
that
would change his life forever! Moses had an encounter with a “burning bush”
that did not burn.
Did you
ever have a life changing experience?
Moses was about to have one. He
decided he needed to
take a
closer look at this ‘burning bush’ that did not burn. The burning bush was a phenomenal sight,
but he was about to come face to face with a
“blow your mind” event.
A voice came out of the bush ( God’s voice) and said, “Moses, Do not come near here; remove your
sandals from your feet, for the place on
which you are standing is holy ground. I
am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the
God of Jacob.” “Then Moses hid his face,
for he was afraid to look at God.”
The story
of Moses’ encounter with God is indeed a wonderful story. If you are not up to speed on the
whole story, I strongly suggest you take your
Bible and get alone with God and read the whole story. It is worth the investment of
time.
But let’s skip down to the life
changing experience that applies to every believer who encounters difficulties
in their walk with the Lord. After Moses
gave five reasons why God had chosen the wrong person for this assignment, God lost
patience with Moses and said, “Moses what is that in your hand”, to which
Moses responded ‘a staff’”.
“God said, “Throw it on the ground”… and it turned into a serpent and Moses fled from it.” After 40 years in the wilderness Moses knew
the perils of getting too close to a serpent. “Then God said, “pick it up
by the tail”. I don’t know what Moses said but I think I
would have said, “You have got to be kidding!”
But when God is giving the orders it pays to be obedient.
Hence from that point on the
“rod” became the rod of spiritual authority, called the “rod of God”.
We know from the Bible that God
wants his children to have the best but He also knows that many of those ‘best
things’ have serpents in them that can be harmful in our walk with the
Lord.
Soooo, My young friends, be sure
and throw all of the neat bangles and beads on the ground and let God take the
serpent out of them. I promise, if they
are going to make you a better disciple for Him, He will give them back to you
– serpent-less.
Blessings,
Gramps
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