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61 “What Does it Take to Get Your Attention”
Passage: Acts 7:30b-31
”…an angel appeared to Moses in the flames of a burning
bush in the desert near Mount Sinai. 31 When he saw this, he was
amazed at the sight. As he went over to look more closely, he heard
the Lord's voice….”
Devotion:
Moses had spent 40 years in the desert during his period of self-imposed
exile. Now the Lord decided it was time to get Moses attention –
to place him back in service. Notice the sequence of Moses’
experience: he saw the burning bush, he was amazed at the sight,
and he went over to look more closely.
Many times when we are in our own desert, we don’t hear the
Lord’s voice because we are too consumed with our own thoughts
– so the Lord needs to get out attention. In Moses’
case it was a burning bush – something ordinary (a bush),
that became extraordinary. It was amazing to him (after all it’s
not every day you see a burning bush in the middle of the desert),
so he went over to check it out (the Lord got his attention).
Watch what came next: “he heard the Lord’s voice.”
Once the Lord had Moses’ attention – Moses then heard
the Lord’s voice. This is a really important point to me.
Many people think the key to this story is the burning bush (the
miracle); I think the more important point is that God is always
speaking to us – it’s just sometimes He needs to use
rather dramatic means to get our attention so we hear him.
When I am watching a sporting event on television, my wife believes
the house could be on fire, and it wouldn’t be until the heat
melted the remote control that it would get my attention. We men
certainly have the ability to concentrate (my positive spin on her
critique), and block out all distractions. Unfortunately, this same
ability to insulate ourselves can also hurt us when God is trying
to talk to us.
Question to Ponder:
How does God get your attention? Does the house have to burn down?
Sometimes the life changing events we experience (loss of a job,
health issue, financial setback, family problem, etc.) are only
necessary because we haven’t been listening to God –
we’ve blocked Him out. Are you at all blocking God out of
your life? Does He currently have your attention? What is He trying
to tell you?
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