Remnant prayer journal: 2013.06.28 What God has prepared Exodus - TopicsExpress



          

Remnant prayer journal: 2013.06.28 What God has prepared Exodus 3:18 “The elders of Israel will listen to you. Then you and the elders are to go to the king of Egypt and say to him, ‘The Lord, the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Let us take a three-day journey into the wilderness to offer sacrifices to the Lord our God.’” ♬ Hymn for scheduled worship: Korean/English Hymnal #338 Nearer, My God, to Thee (#364 in previous version) There are increasing numbers of books that claim to move the heart, worldly culture that brings pleasure, and sights that can fill empty hearts with mirth. In the midst of such things, God’s children are unable to enjoy the mystery of prayer. God gave great answers to Moses, who had previously lived his life away from His covenant, when he realized one thing. What must God’s people do to realize the most important truth? 1. See what God has prepared The Israelites were on the verge of death. The Pharaoh despised the Israelites, who did not worship him. At that time, God called Moses to give him the commission of leading the Israelites out of Egypt into Canaan. He commanded the Israelites to leave Canaan to give a sacrificial offering to the Lord Jehovah instead of worshiping idols. Before this, Moses had lived 40 years in the palace driven by his own thoughts and desires for success, and had succumbed to a life of wandering in the desert. But the moment he held onto the God- given covenant, he was able to walk the path of answers that God had prepared. 2. See God’s time schedule even in the midst of difficulties God knew full well that Moses was in dire circumstances. At such a time, God gave to Him Exodus 3:18. When Moses held onto the Word, the doors of heaven opened, and all disasters were of no avail. No matter how hopeless our finances may seem, there is no need to worry. Even in the face of death, when we hold to the words God spoke to Moses, we will come to see His time schedule. 3. Make firm resolution even in the midst of difficulties There are times when we find ourselves in difficult situations or dilemmas in our work or even as we simply live our lives. At such a time, we must question whether our lives are truly driven only by Jesus Christ. We must connect conflicts to prayer and examine whether the ultimate purpose of our lives is Gospel-centered. When faced with problems that seem to have no solutions, we must begin to ask the plan God may have for us. When we simply make a resolution of prayer and ask questions before God, we can experience the greatest answers. Forum Topic Are you standing only before the Gospel? Reflect on what you turn to when you face a problem. God has hidden His plan for you even in the midst of the field that seems discouraging. What God has prepared Core Training Message / 2013.3.2
Posted on: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 20:04:46 +0000

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