I found a scribbled note from a church service in my luggage. A 20-year-old note. Wow.
I don’t know how it got in the bag. The note just appeared.
Apparently at the right time.
Everyone has an Egypt – a place where God is moving and directing. It’s not an issue of who you are; it is who God is. God cannot use anything we’ve got until we let go of it. God will not ask for what you don’t have, but what you do have.
After the burning bush experience with the Living God, Moses must have left that spot with renewed respect and adoration. Although a hunted man in Egypt, he gathered his family, left his safe and familiar environment, and returned to Egypt. It wasn’t about him but about God.
God had already equipped Moses with what he needed.
I’ve had this thought on my mind a lot lately. It seems God has been reinforcing the same message to me like a persistent drumbeat in my ears. Sunday’s sermon supported that message. Even a movie I watched recently touched on the same theme.
Letting go
I have a friend who waited on God for a decision. As she waited, no answer came. Nothing happened . . . until she took a step of faith. After that, the other needs were met and other decisions fell into place. God had already provided the answers. She only had to let go of her fears, and trust.
Do you need to let go of something today? Are you waiting to act on a decision until you have it all together or the means to accomplish the task?
We serve a God Who is powerful. A God Who moves and directs our lives. He supplies exactly what we need.
It’s not about us when we’re staring at that decision or that mountain before us.
Two-decade-old reminder
I have prayed for clarity many times in my life. Maybe that’s the wrong approach. As my 20-year-old note reminded me, it’s about the God we serve. We don’t need all the answers but to trust the One who does.
After some back and forth with God, Moses let go of his fear and headed back to Egypt.
Will you let go of the thing that’s standing in your way? Can you accept that God has equipped you with the means to do what He’s asking you to do?
Let’s learn from Moses. Let’s learn from my friend. If God has called us to do something, let’s do it.
“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
I will counsel you with my loving eye on you,” (Psalm 32:8 NIV).
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