Exodus 3: 10; 4:10-16
Moses felt very inadequate with his new task of liberating Israel from Egypt. There are great lessons here for any of us who also feel inadequate with the tasks that we have to do.
Moses felt very inadequate with his new task of liberating Israel from Egypt. There are great lessons here for any of us who also feel inadequate with the tasks that we have to do.
Is God ever out to get you? Is he waiting up in the clouds with a thunderbolt, ready to strike you with it?
Of all of the titles of Jesus Christ that are mentioned in the Scriptures, these two might have the most power. Hopefully we can all remember that. 😇
Ever wonder why we dress up so nicely for church? This is such a small but powerful exchange that Moses and the Lord have as Moses approaches the burning bush.
In order for Moses to truly deliver Israel out of bondage, he first has to recognize the things that he needs to overcome. There is a pattern in these verses that is very applicable to us today.
How do you feel about gathering latter-day Israel? Are you totally into it or does it feel overwhelming?
We often think of Moses as a strong and confident leader. However, when we read the early chapters of Exodus we see that, like many of us, even he struggled with his confidence and felt inferior to his calling. Here are a few tips and tricks to help you gain more self-confidence and feel more secure in who you really are.
Just like Pharaoh tried to prevent two Hebrew midwives from fulfilling their duties, Satan is also trying to prevent good women today from fulfilling their divine roles. I love this story of two women of faith who recognized their divine role and purpose and saved the day.
Have you ever wondered WHY the Israelites were suddenly in bondage to the Egyptians? Let’s explore the fatal mistake that the new pharaoh made, and what we can learn from it.
As we start our study of the book of Exodus, we will see parallels to our own journey through this crazy world as we strive to Let God Prevail! 😇