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TODAY'S READING:
WORD OF THE DAY:
- Established
As we delve into Exodus 4:18-31, 5, 6, and 7:1-13, we encounter narrative of Moses: a tale of obedience, struggle, and divine assurance amidst seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
Obedience in the Face of Certain Failure
God's command to Moses to confront Pharaoh comes with a big problem: Pharaoh's heart will be hardened, ensuring initial failure. Yet, Moses obeys, embodying a deep faith in God's plan. This scenario resonates with Job's story, where questioning God's intentions becomes a central theme. In Exodus 5, Moses faces the wrath of Pharaoh and the disappointment of his own people, leading to a moment of despair and protest.
God’s Reassurance in Times of Doubt
In these moments of doubt and frustration, God reminds Moses of His omnipotence and promises. God reassures Moses of His commitment to the Israelites, reinforcing His role as the ultimate liberator and redeemer. This dialogue between God and Moses serves as a powerful reminder of God's enduring presence and covenant.
The Real-Life Struggles of Faith
In Exodus 4:24, a perplexing episode occurs where God confronts Moses for not circumcising his son, highlighting the importance of obedience and holiness. This incident, along with Moses’ repeated doubts and questions, mirrors our human tendency to falter and question our paths, even when divinely chosen.
Embracing the Long Road to Fulfillment
The concept of 'establishment' is pivotal here. God doesn't promise immediate success to Moses. Instead, He establishes His intent and power, signifying a long-term commitment and plan. This narrative teaches us that divine calling often involves a journey filled with trials and learning, not instant triumph.
Personal Reflections: Echoes in Our Lives
Reflecting on my personal experiences, whether in writing, starting a crisis pregnancy center, or adopting children, I've realized that divine callings are rarely straightforward or easy. They demand perseverance, learning, and often, facing our own shortcomings and doubts.
The Promise of Divine Accompaniment
Despite Moses' repeated failings - his past actions, doubts, and hesitations - God's reassurance in is clear and profound. God promises liberation, redemption, and a future to the Israelites. He acknowledges Moses' flaws but continues to guide and use him for a greater purpose.
Embracing Our Imperfect Journey with God
Our journey with God might be riddled with challenges and self-doubt, but the story of Moses teaches us that divine presence and guidance are constant. God's promises are not of an easy path, but of His unwavering support and ultimate fulfillment of His plans through us, despite our imperfections. Let's embrace this journey, understanding that our struggles and questions are part of a larger, divine narrative.
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