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What did Moses See?
What did Moses See?
ex 3
A burning, talking Bush, that knew his name.
Miraculous- an event that sets aside natures laws.
An Angel of the Lord- God Saw, God Spoke
angel = messenger
What did Moses Here?
Don’t come Closer - Separation & Holiness (God is Separate but not distant)
Ex
Take Off your sandals - Humility
I am the God of your Father- I am a God of relationship, A God of Covenant
I have seen the oppression & Heard there cry
I know (understand) there sorrows
I’m Going to Deliver them, You are the vessel I am going to use.
(Gods plan involves working through his people.)
What did Moses do?
What we all do when we feel Gods call on our life, reason on why God made a mistake.
Put the focus on our ability, Make Excuses
Certainly Didn't Rejoice
5 Reasons Why God Made A Mistake
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I am a “nobody”
a. God Explains his Plan, and Where Moses Fit into the plan.
ex3
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Moses Answer & Gods Reply
Ex
c. Question #1 - Who authorized me?
ex 3.
d.
God Gives Specific Instructions on what to say
ex3
e. God Tells Moses how things will go.
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Question #2 - How will they Believe Me?
g.
Sign #1
ex
h.
Signs 2 & 3
i.
Excuse #1
j.
Gods Response
k.
The True Heart Revealed
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Gods Response
ex 4
ex
Moses Response Vs Isaiah’s Response
What you think of Yourself & What others think of you doesn't matter.
What did God say?
What else do you need?
mat
From this point on his conversation stems from Lack of Faith.
Instead of tell me more, its more self absorbed questions.
Questions that stem from faith vs Questions that stem from a lack of faith
2. I don’t even know who you are
ex
I am that I am - The Self Existent one (Who is, Who was, Who will be)
Knew the beginning from the end - God speaks it, he will purpose it
No Equivalent for God but God - God has no =
Also inherent in the idea behind the name I AM is the sense that God is “the becoming one”; God becomes whatever is lacking in our time of need.
The name I AM invites us to fill in the blank to meet our need—when we are in darkness, Jesus says I am the light; when we are hungry, He says I am the bread of life, when we are defenseless, He says I am the Good Shepherd.
God is the becoming one, becoming what we need.
- David Guzic
Sermon in a Sentence - I Can!
Because He Is!!
vs ex3.18
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They will not believe me
ex
Suppose = Hypothetical = Fuels Anxiety
What if Your wrong God?
They will not believe me = I dont believe you
Who was the sign for?
God Gives Moses a sign, he already said they would believe
4. I'm not a fluent Speaker
Excuses are starting to get phonier.
Excuses are starting to get phonier.
Good thing fluent Oration is not a requirement.
What signs did God just show?
Could he not grant strength of tongue?
Misplaced focus - Pride- worried more about what others think and believe
Dont confuse false humility with the real thing.
Gods patience and Mercy
5. Somebody else would be better suited
Read first phrase again - O my Lord - Oxymoron
God was not angry when Moses asked, “Who am I?” ().
He was not angry when Moses asked, “Who should I say sent me?” ().
acts2.
He was not angry when Moses disbelieved God’s Word and said, “suppose they will not believe me or listen to my voice” ().
He was not even angry when Moses falsely claimed that he was not and had never been eloquent ()—
God was angry when Moses was just plain unwilling.
Moses problem was not a question of ability but it was a lack of willingness.
How many people are forfeiting the blessing of allowing God to use them because they are unwilling.
Aaron was an asset but turned out to be a burden.
God knows us better than we know ourselves, he is more than capable of using a weak vessel to carry forth his purpose.
He will never lead us to do
God will never call you to a place that he will not provide for you.
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