“The
angel of the Lord appeared to him in a blazing fire from the midst of a bush;
and he looked and behold, the bush was burning with fire, yet the bush
was not consumed. So Moses said, “I must turn aside now and see
this marvelous sight, why the bush is not burned up.” (Ex. 3:2-3).
Hey Gang: One
of the neat things about the Word of God is that He gives us different people
with different character traits that meet our needs at different times.
I am not one that has ever had a problem with overconfidence or feeling I am
superior to anyone. The depression years and growing up in the
mountains of Pennsylvania took that out of me.
I have often asked
God the question, ‘Why did He allow me to be the founder and builder of the
Village when there were multitudes of people out there with much greater
skills and abilities than I?’ His response was always: “You were
willing”. Does that mean I was always confident that the decisions
I was making were the right ones? In no way! I made so many
mistakes along the way, I often wonder how God was able to do anything
through me.
When most folks
think of Moses, they remember his dependence on God and the strength that
He maintained
throughout his walk with the Lord. Was He perfect.? No, he lost his
cool one day and struck the rock. Under the circumstances I
would have beaten the rock into dust!
There were many
times when I faced problems and did not have a clue how to solve. Now
it may sound strange, but I believe that was my greatest asset for it made me
totally dependent
on God to lead and
give me the wisdom to do what needed to be done.
Notice, when God
gave Moses the mission He had for him, Moses was not ecstatic with joy.
His first response, “Who am I that I
should go to Pharaoh and bring the sons of Israel out of Egypt?”
(vs. 11). “Who will I say sent me?” “Lord, I don’t talk so good”
“What if they do not believe me”. Does that sound like a man of
confidence??
Why do I like the
story of Moses? Because it removed the feeling that I had nothing
to offer the Lord. He showed me that my greatest asset to God was my
willingness to be used by Him, no matter what the assignment.
So, young folks, are
you willing to be an Isaiah this morning? “Then I heard the voice of
the Lord, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?” Then
say with him, “Here am I, Send Me!” (Is. 6:8). Are you a
“Here am I” kind of person?” or a “Sorry, Lord, sorry, I don’t think I
have the ability to do that”. Keep in mind, God’s promise “I
will supply!”
Blessings,
Gramps
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Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Have You Ever Stopped to See A Burning Bush and It Changed Your Life?
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