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60 “The Desert of Self Exile and Punishment”
Passage: Acts 7:30a
"After forty years had passed…”
Devotion:
Have you ever wondered what Moses was thinking about over those
40 years? 40 years is half a lifetime, and the years we’re
talking about typically represent a man’s most productive
years, yet Moses remained in the desert. Look at where Moses had
been, he was the son (adopted) of Pharaoh’s daughter, who
had killed an Egyptian in defense of a Hebrew worker – and
he had run away – fearing for his life.
We know in our time the privilege and leniency displayed to those
who have position and power. Egypt was no exception. Had Moses been
willing to go back to Pharaoh’s household (with a reasonable
explanation of the circumstances), chances are pretty good his life
would have gone back to normal. But Moses had answered the call
of God (though in the wrong way), and he knew that he could never
go back to his old life. Yet he also thought he had wasted or misunderstood
his purpose – the one God had given him.
So what did Moses do? He imposed upon himself self-exile (he went
to a foreign land and took a foreign wife – verse 29), and
began his time of self punishment. When you self-exile yourself
and are consumed with self-punishment and regret – do you
hear God? I don’t think so – I certainly don’t.
If you are focused on yourself you can’t see God, you only
see yourself – and in most cases, you won’t like what
you see.
Question to Ponder:
If you were Moses friend, had been with him from the good times
to the bad times, what advice would you give him when he was in
the desert? What would you tell him to do in order to get back in
the game? Have you ever felt that you just needed to be punished
for something you did or didn’t do? Have you taken it upon
yourself the responsibility to punish, instead of leaving it to
God? Is it time to stop? What can you do to bring your self-exile
to an end?
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