13/08/2015

Don't cry for Moses, be Joshua...

Don't cry for Moses, be Joshua...

            Ex. 3: 9 - The Lord said to Moses, "I have indeed heard the cry of my people, and I see how the Egyptians are oppressing them. Now I am sending you to the king of Egypt so that you can lead my people out of his country.” As many of us do, Moses had many excuses before God on why he could not fulfill his calling. Finally he accepted; but it is interesting to note that Moses never set foot in the Promised Land during his lifetime. Moses brought Israel to the borders of Canaan, and then died and left them. This signifies that our 'Moses' mean nothing perfect; they only bring men/women into a wilderness of conviction, but not into the Canaan of rest and settled peace.
            Num. 11: 10-15: Moses, “Lord, why have you brought me this trouble? How have I displeased you that you put the burden of all these people on me? Am I their mother? Did I give birth to them? Are you really asking me to carry them in my arms - as a nurse carries a baby - all the way to the land you promised their ancestors with an oath? Where can I get meat for all these people? They keep crying for me to give them meat to eat. I can’t take care of all these people by myself. This is too much work for me! If this is how you’re going to treat me, why don’t you just kill me? I can’t face this trouble anymore.”
            Dt 31:1-8 - Moses said to them, “I am now one hundred and twenty years old and am no longer able to move about freely; besides, the LORD has told me that I shall not cross this Jordan...It is Joshua who will cross before you, as the LORD promised. Dt 34:1-12 - The LORD said to Moses, “This is the land which I swore to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that I would give to their descendants. I have let you feast your eyes upon it, but you shall not cross over.” So there, in the land of Moab, Moses, the servant of the LORD, died as the LORD had said; and he was buried in the ravine; Joshua 3:7-11, 13-17 - The Lord said to Joshua, ‘This very day I will begin to make you a great man in the eyes of all Israel, to let them be sure that I am going to be with you even as I was with Moses". The honour to see Canaan was reserved for Joshua, our Lord Jesus, of whom Joshua was a type, (and the name is the same). Be the Joshua, and let Moses remain at the borders! Live Without Excuses and Love without Regret.

 

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  1. Obrigado por responder Michael. Abraços. Ir. Márcia

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