Our encounters with God can be life-changing. God
sees our potential and our purpose long before we do. Let’s revisit Moses today
and talk more about his mountain-top experience with the living God. Remember,
Moses has been in the desert for 40 years after running from Egypt. God calls him when he is 80 years old!
Feeling
old, or weak or just plain ordinary? Join the club of Biblical heroes. God
chose David, the youngest and weakest in the family to be king. He called
Gideon to battle when he was in hiding. God called him a “valiant warrior.” He
calls us, the weak and the ordinary to do extraordinary things with His
strength.
After
Moses asked to see God's glory and God said he would not live through it, God
placed Moses in a crevasse in the rocks, placed His hand over him and allowed His
glorious presence to pass alongside. Listen to what happened:
When
Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the two tablets of the covenant law in
his hands, he was not aware that his face was radiant because he had spoken
with the Lord. When Aaron and all the Israelites saw Moses, his face was
radiant and they were afraid to come near him.
Exodus 34:29-30
Moses had to wear a
veil over his face. His countenance was too bright for the people. We will talk
more about the significance of the veil and the glory of God this week. What will we look like, what will we act like
after spending time in the presence of God? The word “radiant” means emitting
rays of light.
When we
allow His presence to pass by, when we hear His voice calling us to action, He
can do miraculous works through us and in us. Don’t be surprised if He calls you
at a time when you least expect it, at an age where you think it’s too early or
too late, at a time when you feel as if you are hiding under a rock, at a time
when you are about to give up. Is He calling you today? Whether you are on a
mountain-top or in a valley, let your countenance be lit with the radiance of
His glory.
Dear Jesus,
Thank you for sharing the stories of Your children.
You often call us at our weakest moments. You fill us with light. Let us
radiate with the Son.
Amen
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