Moses Ran by Julie Dimas
Moses answered, what
if they (the Egyptians) do not believe me or listen to me and say, ‘The Lord
did not appear to you?”
Then the Lord said,
“What is in your hand?”
“A staff,” he replied.
The Lord said, “Throw
it on the ground.”
Moses threw it on the
ground and it became a snake, and HE RAN FROM IT.”
-Exodus 4:2-4
How many times have I read or heard this story throughout my
life, yet I never saw this detail.... the fact that Moses RAN FROM IT.”
What was so intimidating and fearful that Moses took off?
Was it the fact that he was having an encounter with God? Was it the burning
bush that consumed the bush without destroying it? Was he afraid of snakes?
No, it was “IT”…. the staff thing.
This passage is full of information. God had a job to do
with his people. He chose Moses to do it (out of everyone) and Moses was
questioning God’s choice and how he was going to pull this Exodus thing off. God
told him the plan, and the plan involved Moses.
“What is in your hand?”
God asked Moses to give him whatever was in his hand…to give
him what he had. God would, and did, do something miraculous with what Moses
gave him. I don’t think the Moses that parted the sea, who lived in the
wilderness, and was well acquainted with animals, was afraid of snakes. I think
he was afraid of what God just did with what Moses had given him.
Ever been afraid of what God could do through you? Ever want
to run when you find yourself in the middle of a “God appointment?”
We cry out to God, “Use me Lord!” But what happens when he
does?
What happens if you feel the call to minister to someone and
God shows up? What happens if you pray for healing, and God actually heals?
What happens if you intercede in prayer for someone else and God speaks an encouraging
word into that person through you? What happens if God challenges you to do a
job, and you say “yes”,and your efforts are multiplied by God himself, and it
hits the target…BULLSEYE.
What if he choses you to YOU be the bow that shoots his
arrow?
Is there anything more unnerving than that?
I think this is intimidating to all of us…so scary that many
people run from it. We refuse to give God the “staff” in our hand in the first
place. The idea of the call of Christ, “To come follow me” becomes a whimsical
wonderful idea in theory but terrifying at the heart of it… so terrifying that
some never put themselves in the situation for that to happen in the first
place.
How often do we, like Moses, run?
Lord,
Today, if I hear your voice telling me to
walk this way, let me not run from it, but run to it…knowing that you, the God
of the universe, desires to use me in this day, in this age, for your own
purposes. Help me to be courageous God…to give you what is in my hand and trust
in you.”
FEAR!!!! of failure....or the unknown....of disease....of terror... of strange places... of mosquitos....of long plane rides...all these are real....but we trust in the Sender, we are confident in His protection and His constant presence while we are on assignment.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness it's OK to run...as fast as we can without limitation or hesitation...as long as we are running in the right direction. Into HIS embrace almost with Thanksgiving as if to say, "Lord, you chose ME?" Even if we run with our eyes closed arms flailing, kicking and screaming...in the right direction, oh how comforting the initial moment of that embrace, that security would feel.
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