So give me faith
like Daniel in the lion’s den
Give me hope
like Moses in the wilderness
Give me a heart
like David, Lord be my defense
So I can
face my giants with confidence
I’m not a warrior
I’m too afraid to lose
I feel unqualified for what you’re calling
me to
But Lord with your strength
I’ve got no excuse
'Cause broken people are exactly who
you use
I love listening to Moody radio on my way to work each day - we wake up to it on the alarm and in addition to the morning music we get the weather, traffic, and news.
This morning Jason was sharing that his family is dealing with some "giants" that they need to rely on the Lord for - and because of that their family has adopted the above song for their motto.
As I listened to the song I was encouraged to think about where my HOPE and CONFIDENCE lies.
I did some research on the Hope of Moses as he led the Israelites through the wilderness. I found a blog by Jennifer Maggio which had some words of Hope for me today:
"The Israelites were rescued from slavery through the
leadership of Moses. He led a national revolt, because God spoke to him to do
so. He gathered the people and they literally ran for their lives as the
Egyptians came chasing them. They had been beaten, abused, malnourished, and
mistreated. And they get to the other side of the Red Sea --- God showed up and
gave them a miracle. And they get to other side of the Red Sea and the real
testing began. They waited for their deliverance to the Promised Land for 400
years. Testing comes.
Exodus
13:17-18 says that God did not lead the Israelites along the easiest
route, even though it was the shortest way. He said that if it got too tough
and they were faced with a battle, they might just change their minds and give
up! They might just turn around and go home!
Think about that for a minute.
Have you been asking God why?
Why am I here?
Why am I wandering?
Could it be that you’re being led in a
roundabout way, because God is teaching you?
Don’t ask why – just drive!
When you come out of the wilderness, out of the
season of testing – there’s rest. There’s peace. There’s hope. So replenish
during this time. Take the time to assess what you’ve learned during that time
in the wilderness. Take the time to rest in Christ’s eternal peace.
One of
the fruits
of the spirit is hope.
Hope was given when you accepted Christ as your
Savior."
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