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What if I told you that your desert
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today might be exactly the place where
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[music] God is preparing the greatest
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miracle of your life? That question has
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the power to flip a switch inside us
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[music] because it reminds us that God
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often works in the very places where we
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believe nothing else can happen. And
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when we look at the life of Moses, we
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realize that the desert was never a
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place of abandonment.
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It was always a place of preparation.
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There, far from the crowds, far from the
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palace, far from his former story, God
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was shaping a man for an extraordinary
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mission.
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Moses wasn't chosen by accident. He was
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chosen on purpose.
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From [music] his birth, when he escaped
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a decree of death to the moment he
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encountered the burning bush, his life
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was guided by the invisible hands of the
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Lord. And yet, before he could deliver
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an entire nation, Moses had to face
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crises, [music] doubts, failures, and
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long years of silence. Because great
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callings require deep foundations.
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[music]
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And God builds those foundations in the
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secret place. The desert of Moses
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teaches us that God is working while we
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wait and preparing while we think we're
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standing still. [music]
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Nothing in his life was wasted. The
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palace taught him leadership. [music]
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The desert taught him humility. And the
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presence of God taught him
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>> [music] >> identity. That's why today I want to
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invite you to walk with me on this
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spiritual journey. Stay until the end
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because you're about to discover 12
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powerful lessons from the life of Moses.
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[music]
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Lessons that will illuminate your path,
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strengthen your faith, and show you that
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God [music] is writing your story, too,
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even when you can't see it yet.
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Lesson one, God has a purpose, even in
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the worst circumstances.
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And the Egyptians made the children of
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Israel to serve with rigor. And they
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made their lives bitter with hard
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bondage, in mortar, and in brick, and in
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all manner of service in the field. All
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their service, wherein they made them
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serve, was with rigor.
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Exodus 11:13-14.
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The oppression Israel faced was not a
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sign of God's absence, but the very
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setting where his purpose would unfold.
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While the people suffered, God was
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already moving unseen pieces to raise
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Moses as their deliverer.
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Their suffering did not cancel the
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divine plan. Instead, it accelerated it.
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Many times God allows pressure to rise
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so that his purpose becomes even
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clearer. [music] The birth of Moses
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occurred precisely when Pharaoh had
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decreed death, proving that no human
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decree can override a divine decree.
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[music]
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God turns scenes of pain into cradles of
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miracles. He uses crises to reveal
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pathways and uses injustice to prepare
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greater deliverance. When everything
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around you feels tight, remember this.
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God never abandons his children in the
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midst of affliction. He is already
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preparing something extraordinary while
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you face what seems impossible. Nothing
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escapes the control of the eternal, not
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even the worst circumstances.
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Lesson two, God protects those he
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chooses. And when she had opened it, she
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saw the child, and behold, the babe
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wept. And she had compassion on him, and
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said, "This is one of the Hebrews
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children." Then said his sister to
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Pharaoh's daughter, "Shall I go and call
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to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women,
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that she may nurse the child for thee?"
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Exodus 26-7.
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When Pharaoh's daughter opened the
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basket and saw the crying baby,
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scripture says she had compassion on
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him. This detail is extremely important
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because it shows that it was not merely
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human emotion. It was God touching the
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heart of someone who naturally would
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have been an enemy to the Hebrew people.
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Her father's decree demanded the death
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of every Hebrew boy. But in that exact
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moment, God interrupted the cycle of
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destruction and turned threat into
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protection
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by saying, "This is one of the Hebrews
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children." The princess recognized that
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Moses belonged to the condemned people.
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Even so, she chose to spare him. This
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reveals that when God chooses someone,
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no human decree can stop his will. And
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the next verse reveals something even
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more astonishing.
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Miriam, Moses' sister, is used by God to
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suggest [music] a Hebrew nurse, and the
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princess accepts. Moses' own mother is
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brought back to care for her child now
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under the protection and provision of
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the palace.
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Lesson three. Before God uses someone,
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he shapes their character.
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Now Moses kept the flock of Jethro, his
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father-in-law, the priest of Midian. And
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he led the flock to the backside of the
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desert and came to the mountain of God,
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even to Horeb.
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Exodus 3:1.
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This verse marking the beginning of
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Moses's calling at the burning bush
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illustrates a powerful truth. God always
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shapes the character of his servants
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before using them in great assignments.
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After fleeing Egypt, Moses spent 40
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years as a humble shepherd in Midian, a
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role that sharply contrasted with his
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former life as an Egyptian prince. Acts
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7:30.
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While tending Jethro's flock, Moses
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developed patience, humility,
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gentleness, and faithfulness.
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essential qualities for leading a
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stubborn nation through the wilderness.
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The desert, the silence, and the
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responsibility of caring for fragile
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sheep became God's training ground,
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teaching him to abandon his former
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arrogance and rely entirely on divine
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strength. Only after this long season of
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formation in anonymity away from the
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spotlight of human power did God call
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him to deliver Israel at Mount Horeb.
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The calling came after the preparation
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proving that ability is not as important
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as availability and a shaped character.
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Lesson four. God reveals himself in the
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ordinary. And the angel of the Lord
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appeared unto him in a flame of fire out
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of the midst of a bush. And he looked,
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and behold, the bush burned with fire,
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and the bush was not consumed.
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Exodus 3:2.
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This verse reveals how God chose to
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present himself to Moses during his
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ordinary life as a shepherd. The text
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says, "The angel of the Lord appeared
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unto him, indicating a direct divine
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manifestation, not a natural
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phenomenon."
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This presence emerged out of the midst
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of a bush, an important detail. [music]
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The bush was a common desert plant,
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ordinary, fragile, easily [music]
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overlooked.
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The fact that God appeared there teaches
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that he does not depend on sacred places
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or impressive elements to speak. He
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chooses the ordinary to reveal his
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glory.
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The phenomenon described the bush burned
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with fire and the bush was not consumed
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displays an undeniable miracle. Natural
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fire consumes, destroys and reduces
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everything to ashes. But the divine fire
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sustains without destroying.
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This shows that God's presence is self-
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sustaining, powerful, and unlike any
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natural force.
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Moses recognized the extraordinary
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within the ordinary because [music] he
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chose to look. The verse highlights that
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God reveals himself, but it is up to us
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to pay attention to his revelation.
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Lesson five. God calls, but he also
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equips. And Moses said unto the Lord,
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"Oh my Lord, I am not eloquent, neither
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here to for nor since thou hast spoken
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unto thy servant, but I am slow of
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speech and of a slow tongue." And the
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Lord said unto him, "Who hath made man's
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mouth? or who maketh the dumb or deaf or
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the seeing or the blind? Have not I the
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Lord? Exodus 4:10-11.
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These verses reveal a profound dialogue
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between Moses and God.
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Moses presents his limitation.
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I am not eloquent. I am slow of speech.
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He looks at his weaknesses and concludes
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that he is unfit for the calling.
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[music]
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But the very next verse brings the
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divine answer that changes everything.
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God asks, "Who hath made man's mouth?"
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It is as if he were saying, "Do you
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think your limitation is news to me? I
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am the one who created you." God's
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response cancels Moses' excuse.
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Moses did not need eloquence. He needed
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dependence.
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The power of the calling was not rooted
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in human ability, but in divine
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sovereignty.
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God affirms that he rules over all
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capacities, speaking, hearing, seeing,
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and that he himself equips those he
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calls. By adding Aaron as a helper, God
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proves that his provision follows his
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command. Moses would not go alone nor
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unprepared.
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The lesson is clear. When God calls, he
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[music] takes responsibility for
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equipping. Your weakness is not an
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obstacle. It is the very place where
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[music] God manifests his strength.
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Lesson six, obedience that confronts
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power. And afterward Moses and Aaron
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went in and told Pharaoh, "Thus saith
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the Lord God of Israel, let my people
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go, that they may hold a feast unto me
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in the wilderness." And Pharaoh said,
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"Who is the Lord that I should obey his
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voice to let Israel go? I know not the
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Lord, neither will I let Israel go."
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Exodus 51:2.
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The essence of this passage lies in
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Moses' act of obedience which becomes a
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direct challenge to an oppressive
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structure of power.
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God's call to Moses required facing
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Pharaoh, an act that exposes the cost of
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faithfulness.
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Pharaoh who viewed [music] himself as
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the absolute lord of Egypt rejects the
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authority of a god he does not know and
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responds with mockery and increased
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oppression. This reaction shows that
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spiritual courage is revealed when we
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take risks in the name of God's word.
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Moses demonstrates that true power does
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not sit on Pharaoh's throne but resides
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in the message he carries. The lesson
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for us is that when we confront the
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pharaohs of our time, whether injustice,
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sin, or tyranny, we should expect
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resistance, but our assurance rests on
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the unshakable authority of thus saith
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the Lord.
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Lesson seven, miracles happen when we
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obey. And Moses stretched out his hand
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over the sea. And the Lord caused the
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sea to go back by a strong east wind all
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that night, and made the sea dry land,
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and the waters were divided.
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And the children of Israel went into the
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midst of the sea upon the dry ground,
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and the waters were a wall unto them on
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their right hand, and on their left.
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Exodus 14:21-22.
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This miracle begins with a simple act of
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obedience.
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And Moses stretched out his hand over
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the sea.
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Humanly speaking, this gesture had no
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power to move water. But Moses'
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obedience activated divine action. The
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text says that the Lord caused the sea
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to go back, making it clear that the
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power came from God, not from Moses'
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hand. The detail all that night shows
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that God does not always act instantly.
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Some miracles unfold progressively.
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While the people waited, God was working
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behind the scenes.
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In the next verse, when Israel steps
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into the opened path, the waters stand
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as a wall, a powerful image of divine
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protection.
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The same sea that once threatened their
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lives became the pathway to freedom. The
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lesson is clear. Obedience releases the
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movement of God. He does not need
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favorable conditions. He creates paths
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where none exist. The miracle begins
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when you do your part, even if it seems
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small, and trust that God will do the
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impossible.
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Lesson 8.
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Where you see bitterness, [music]
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God sees opportunity.
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And when they came to Mara, they could
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not drink of the waters of Mara, for
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they were bitter. Therefore, the name of
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it was called Mara. And the people
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murmured against Moses, saying, "What
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shall we drink?" [music]
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And he cried unto the Lord. And the Lord
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showed him a tree, which when he had
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cast into the waters, the waters were
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made sweet. Exodus 15:23-2.
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Mara symbolizes the moments when after a
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long journey we expect relief but find
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frustration. [music]
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The people were exhausted, thirsty, and
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full of expectation.
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Yet the water was bitter. Life often
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does the same. Just when we think we are
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nearing rest, something surprises us
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with pain, [music]
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disappointment, or bitterness. While the
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people murmured, Moses cried out to the
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Lord. And that difference changes
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everything. [music]
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In response to his cry, God shued him a
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tree. Something simple yet directed from
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heaven. It was not the tree that had
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power, but the obedience [music] to
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God's instruction.
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When the tree touched the waters, the
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bitter became sweet. The impossible
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turned into provision.
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This teaches us that God not only
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removes bitterness. He transforms what
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seemed useless into a source of healing.
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The place of pain becomes [music] a
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place of encounter with God. Mara is not
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a final destination. It is the setting
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where God proves that nothing is so
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bitter that he cannot restore it. Lesson
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nine, collaboration, the secret to
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lasting victory.
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And it came to pass when Moses held up
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his hand that Israel prevailed. And when
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he let down his hand, Amalecch
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prevailed. But Moses' hands were heavy,
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and they took a stone and put it under
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him, and he sat thereon. And Aaron and
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her stayed up his hands, the one on the
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one side and the other on the other
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side, and his hands were steady until
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the going down of the sun.
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Exodus 17:11 to12.
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This passage establishes an inseparable
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link between the spiritual realm, Moses'
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intercession, and the physical realm,
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[music] Joshua's battle. The power to
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win did not lie in Israel's swords, but
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in submission and prayer, symbolized by
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Moses's raised hands. Yet, the deepest
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lesson here is the necessity of support
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and collaboration.
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Moses, even as the leader, had physical
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limits.
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The fact that his hands grew heavy,
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reminds us that no one wins alone.
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Aaron and her embody the ministry of
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support, ensuring that the crucial
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intercession did not fail. They did not
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replace Moses. They upheld his calling.
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The complete and final victory until the
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going down of the sun was achieved not
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by individual strength but by the united
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effort of those who fought and those who
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upheld. Lesson 10. God desires
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relationship, not just obedience. And
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the Lord spake unto Moses face to face,
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as a man speaketh unto his friend. And
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he turned again into the camp. But his
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servant Joshua the son of Nun, a young
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man, departed [music]
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not out of the tabernacle.
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And Moses said unto the Lord, "See, thou
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sayest unto me, bring up this people,
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and thou hast not let me know whom thou
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wilt send with me." In Exodus 33:11 to
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12, these verses reveal two essential
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dimensions of the spiritual life,
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intimacy and dependence.
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First, the text declares that the Lord
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spake unto Moses face to face as a man
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speaketh unto his friend.
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This expression communicates the quality
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of their relationship, direct, personal,
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and without barriers.
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Moses did not receive distant messages.
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He conversed with God as a friend speaks
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with a friend.
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This shows that God does not seek merely
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[music] obedient servants. He seeks
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children and friends who approach him
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with sincerity and openness.
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The text also notes that Joshua remained
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in the tabernacle, showing his hunger
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for God's presence, the very secret that
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later prepared him to lead Israel. Then
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Moses says, "Bring up this people, but
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thou hast not let me know whom thou wilt
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send with me." Here we see Moses
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absolute dependence on God. He would not
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move without direction, would not trust
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in himself, would not act without the
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presence of the Lord. He understood that
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no mission is worth pursuing without
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God's company. These verses teach that
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intimacy with God is the foundation of
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true spiritual leadership.
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Lesson 11. God's word guides our lives.
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And Moses wrote all the words of the
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Lord and rose up early in the morning
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and builded an altar under the hill and
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12 pillars according to the 12 tribes of
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Israel. Exodus 24:4.
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And he took the book of the covenant
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[music]
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and read in the audience of the people.
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And they said, "All that the Lord hath
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said will we do and be obedient."
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Exodus 24:7.
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When scripture says that Moses wrote all
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the words of the Lord, it reveals the
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seriousness [music] with which he
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treated divine revelation. Moses did not
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rely on memory, did not summarize, and
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did not adapt. He recorded exactly what
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God said. This act shows that the word
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of God is not an opinion, but a
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foundation. The written record ensured
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that the people would not depend on
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recollection, but on objective truth.
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The next verse explains the purpose.
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Moses read the book of the covenant. so
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the people would know and respond to
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God's will. The word was not meant
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merely for information, but for
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transformation,
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something that [music] required hearing
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and obeying.
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Israel would remain firm only if
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anchored in what God had spoken. Without
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scripture, the people would lose
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direction, identity, and holiness.
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The lesson is clear. God's word is not a
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spiritual accessory. It is a compass, a
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foundation, and a light for the path.
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Those who drift from it [music] get
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lost. Those who draw near to it find
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life.
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Lesson 12. Not even great leaders are
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above obedience. And Moses lifted up his
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hand, and with his rod he smoked the
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rock twice, and the water came out
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abundantly. And the congregation drank,
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and their beasts also. And the Lord
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spake unto Moses and Aaron, because ye
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believed me not to sanctify me in the
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eyes of the children of Israel.
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Therefore, ye shall not bring this
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congregation into the land which I have
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given them. Numbers 2011 to 12. In this
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episode, God had commanded Moses to
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speak to the rock. The Lord gave a very
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specific instruction in Numbers 28,
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saying, "Take the rod, and gather thou
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the assembly together, thou and Aaron
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thy brother, and speak ye unto the rock
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before their eyes, and it shall give
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forth his water, and thou shalt bring
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forth to them water out of the rock.
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[music] So thou shalt give the
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congregation and their beasts drink."
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This command was clear. Moses was not to
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strike the [music] rock but to speak to
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it. However, irritated with the people,
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Moses struck the rock twice. The miracle
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still happened. Water flowed. But God
00:24:25
judged the attitude behind the action.
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The issue was not only the physical act,
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but the heart that motivated it. Moses
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disobeyed, acted [music] in anger, and
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took for himself a glory that belonged
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to God. God's response reveals the
00:24:44
deeper problem because ye believed me
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not to sanctify me.
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Moses, although the greatest leader of
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Israel, failed to represent God
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correctly [music] before the people, his high position did
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not exempt him from the responsibility
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[music] of precise obedience. In fact,
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leadership increases accountability, not
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decreases it. The consequence was
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severe. Moses did not enter the promised
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land. This teaches that God is just and
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impartial.
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He shows no favoritism. Great or small.
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All are called to walk in obedience.
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The life of Moses is one of the greatest
00:25:31
proofs that God can transform anyone
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into a powerful instrument when he finds
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a willing heart. From a baby sentenced
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to death to a prince in the palace. from
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a wandering fugitive to a prophet who
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spoke with God face to face. Moses was
00:25:50
not perfect. He feared. He hesitated. He
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failed. But he chose to walk with God,
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to listen to his voice, and to cultivate
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an intimacy that shaped the history of
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humanity.
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The lessons from his journey reveal a
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God who works even before birth, who
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protects his chosen ones, who shapes
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character in the desert, calls at the
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right time and equips with supernatural
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power. Moses taught us that obedience
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opens seas, that intercession wins
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battles, that the presence of God turns
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mountains into altars, and that no
00:26:32
leader stands above divine holiness.
00:26:36
His greatest treasure was not his rod,
00:26:39
his position, or the miracles he
00:26:42
performed. It was his relationship with
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God. A humble, broken heart, completely
00:26:48
dependent on the presence of the Lord.
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Moses reminds us that there is no
00:26:54
greater purpose than walking with God
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daily, [music]
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step by step, even when we do not
00:27:00
understand everything. And just as God
00:27:03
guided Moses through the wilderness, he
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also wants to guide [music] you. The
00:27:09
same God who opened the sea is the God
00:27:11
who opens paths today. The same God who
00:27:15
spoke with Moses is the God who speaks
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to [music] you. Nothing in your life is
00:27:20
outside his care, your story is also
00:27:24
being written by the hands of the
00:27:26
eternal. And before we finish, let me
00:27:30
ask you something. If this message
00:27:32
touched your heart, share it with
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someone who needs to hear it today.
00:27:36
[music]
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Write amen in the comments and tell us
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which of the 12 lessons spoke to you the
00:27:42
[music] most. May God guide your steps
00:27:45
and bless you powerfully. Thank you and
00:27:49
see you in the next video.

Description:

🔥 If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or walking through a desert season… this video is for you. The life of Moses proves one truth that can transform your entire perspective: God does His greatest work in the most impossible places. From a baby hidden in a basket to a man standing before the Red Sea with an entire nation behind him, Moses’ journey shows a God who rescues, guides, shapes, corrects, and performs miracles in ways no one expects. In this powerful devotional message, you will uncover 12 life-changing lessons from Moses — lessons that reveal how God builds greatness in silence, opens doors no human can close, and turns seasons of pressure into divine purpose. This is not just a study. This is a wake-up call for your faith. ✨ You’ll see how God: • Moves in the darkest circumstances • Protects His chosen ones • Shapes character in hidden places • Speaks through ordinary moments • Equips the insecure • Confronts earthly powers • Splits seas and creates paths from nothing • Uses bitterness, battles, and correction to grow you 🕊️ Stay until the end — one of these lessons may be exactly what God wants to say to you today. The God who divided the Red Sea is still opening impossible paths for His children. 📖 “Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord.” — Exodus 14:13 (KJV) 0:00 – Introduction: The Wilderness Where God Shapes Destiny 2:07 – When the Pressure Rises, God's Plan Takes Form — Based on Exodus 1–2 5:42 – Forged in Silence: The Hidden Training of Moses — Exodus 3 7:27 – The God Who Reveals Himself in Unexpected Places — Exodus 3 9:12 – Called but Insecure: When God Overrules Your Limitations — Exodus 4 11:15 – The Miracle Path: When God Opens What Humans Cannot — Exodus 5 & 14 14:49 – From Bitterness to Breakthrough: How God Shapes Leaders — Exodus 15, 17, 24, 33; Numbers 20 #Moses #Faith #BibleStudy #ChristianMotivation #Miracles #RedSea #GodsTiming #Devotional #Hope #SpiritualGrowth #Purpose #ChristianInspiration #GodIsWorking #biblestories #holybible

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