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65 “How Will You Answer God’s Call?”
Passage: Acts 7:34b-36
“‘Now come, I will send you back to Egypt.' 35 This
is the same Moses whom they had rejected with the words, 'Who made
you ruler and judge?' He was sent to be their ruler and deliverer
by God himself, through the angel who appeared to him in the bush.
36 He led them out of Egypt and did wonders and miraculous signs
in Egypt, at the Red Sea and for forty years in the desert.”
Devotion:
As Stephen recounts the story of Moses to the Sanhedrin, he uses
these words of God to Moses, “Now come, I will send you back
to Egypt”. I just absolutely love that statement! God had
just finished telling Moses how he had seen the oppression of His
people, heard their groaning, and was going to come down to set
them free and make things right. Moses must have been thinking how
fun it will be to be a spectator to this event – he must have
been shocked when God told him, “I will send you back to Egypt”.
Isn’t that just like us? We want God to get in there and fix
our problem (right the injustice and deliver the innocent). But
isn’t that just like God to say, “Okay – come
on – right now – let’s do it – hmmm….who
will I send? – oh yeah – I’ll send you!”
That’s usually not what we have in mind when we ask for God’s
intercession. We want God to do it and leave us on the sideline
to watch.
In our previous devotion I related the story of a father, who with
the Lord’s help, rescued his children from certain death.
What do you think the outcome of that story would have been if following
his prayer for the Lord’s intercession, he would have escaped
out a window and while standing on the curb, watched to see if the
Lord would save his children? The children probably would have perished.
God raises “deliverers” during times of need. Why? I
believe it is because God makes himself known – less from
the miracle than through the testimony and life of the one who accepts
God’s call. Moses accepted God’s call, and the Israelites
were led out of captivity as a result.
Question to Ponder:
In what area of your life are you asking for God to intercede? When
(not if) He asks you, “Now come, I will send you”, how
will you answer?
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