Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Moses' Fourth Complaint Not Believing Fully In God

Moses stated he was not eloquent, saying he had slow speech and a slow tongue. Imagine this imagery. Here Moses was raised in the Egyptian Palace. All knew he was a Hebrew baby, yet he was still given the finest of training, education, and various material things. There was nothing he could not ask for, nor anything denied of him. He would have even been in line to inherit the throne. Yet, his complaint to God was he did not believe he could speak well enough?  

We often come up with a meaningless excuse when we are afraid and 
uncertain.  Moses was afraid to return to Egypt.  After all when he left, there was a bounty on his head. This was reasonable. However his uncertainty was wrong.  He was did not fully trust God could do what He said He would do. This is called unbelief.  

Unbelief will not only rob you of the things God has promised you, but in allowing it to take up residence, you in essence say "God, I know you can do many things, but You are not able to do this.  This may be to big for You." 

We must never forget God is the creator of all things. He was here before the beginning and He will be here after the ending. He is God and above Him there is no other. Our God is an awesome God who runs stratospheres and hemispheres, galaxies and dominions! He is more than able to handle any small impediment you may feel you have.

Its time we realize just how big our God really is!

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