You’ll Never Walk Alone
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You’ll Never Walk
Alone
Exodus 3:11-22
Review
• Israel in Egypt: slavery, threats, and growth.
• Moses the Zealot.
• Moses the Resident Alien.
• The LORD sends Moses to bring the children of
Israel out of Egypt.
• Now … Moses begins a series of 5 rebuttals that
range from appropriate humility to stubborn
refusal.
“Who Am I?”
1. Meaning – 3:11
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Some commentators believe that Moses’s reply here is
a culturally courteous way of responding to a
commission (see 1 Samuel 18:18; 2 Samuel 7:18).
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Given the context and Moses’s mindset, it seems
humble, self-effacing, and frankly realistic.
2. Response – 3:12
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God doesn’t disagree but offers His decisive presence.
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God offers a “sign” to be fulfilled in about 3 months
time.
“What shall I say is your Name?”
1. Meaning:
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It’s certain that both Moses and the people of God
already knew the name “Yahweh” – Moses
apparently isn’t asking for a codeword or for
something new.
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Two keys help us understand the question – (1)
“What” – is a question of quality rather than
identity; (2) “Name” is synonymous with one’s
character.
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The question is probably best understood as: “What
is it about His identity that applies to our situation?”
Or “How does the name “Yahweh” apply to us?”
“What shall I say is your Name?”
2. God’s Response – 3:14-22
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Structure: (1) God gives an answer; (2) God gives 4
signs
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Answer: God gives a two-part answer both to Moses
and to the people of Israel. (1) A bold proclamation
of His name followed by (2) An invitation to
meditate on the ramifications of His name.
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Signs: (1) The Elders will believe this outlandish
proclamation [3:17-18a]; (2) Pharaoh will not release
you even for a bare minimum of time [3:18b]; (3) I
will compel Him [3:19-20]; (4) You will plunder the
Egyptians [3:21-22]
Lessons
1. Meditating on the eternality of God provides
abundant comfort in troubling times – see Psalm
41, especially verse 13.
2. Meditating on the abiding presence of God wards
off sins beset us – see Hebrews 13:5
3. Meditating on the fulfilled word of God grants
courage and faith to move ahead – see Ezra 1