Exodus 2, Luke 3, Job 19, 1 Corinthians 6
We might ask why God didn't use Moses when he was young and in a position of noble power. From what we know of the story we learn that God wants Moses to learn meekness and humility to rely on God's spectacular intervention, to await Gods timing he acts in such a way that no one will be able to say that the real hero is Moses, the great visionary. By the time he is eighty, Moses doesn't want to serve God and attempts to pussy out because he's didn't view himself as someone capable. Nekminnit, God almost cajoles and even threatens him into obedience. God is the true hero in this case, he was the one taking action and so only He should be given the final credit
Saturday, April 25, 2020
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