Let me start off by saying to you family that I love the story of Moses’. As I began to read last night the lord spoke to me right around chapter 4 where Moses’ begins to question God on why he was chosen to go and bring the people out of Egypt. He even asked God to send someone else; his Brother Aaron and this angered God. But God says to him in Exodus 4:17: "But take this staff in your hand so you can perform miraculous signs with it." Then I began to ponder on the question, What is your staff.
Therefore let me ask you that same question; what is the staff God has put into your hand? Is it being a Teacher? Is it being a boss where you work? Is it being a doctor? Is it being a Pastor, Minister or an Evangelist? I want you to know family that Moses' staff represented his vocation as a shepherd. God had something in mind for his vocation - to perform miracles. And awesome miracles He did! God turned the Nile River into blood with the touch of the staff. He turned the staff into a snake. He parted the Red Sea with it. These are just a few of the miracles God did with that staff.
What I want you to understand family is that when we yield our talents and abilities to the Lord, God can perform miracles through them……Amen Somebody! First, Moses had to yield what He had in his hand to God. Moses’ had to let go all of the anger, doubt, worry and resentment he felt and we must do the same family. Only after this took place could God use that staff. As long as Moses held onto it, God could not and would not perform miracles through it.
Until we come to this place with our heavenly Father, we will fail to see miracles performed in our lives’ and the lives’ of others. He delights in showing His power through us. When we become an open vessel, we can expect to see things happen.
Have you given your staff (Your Will and Your Life) to the Lord? Offer it to Him and see what He might want to do through it. Your life will never be the same….Halleluiah!! Amen, Amen and Amen. God Bless You All; Have a Great God Day in the Lord.
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