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Facing the Unknown

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Tucked into Hebrews 11 is a short phrase that indicates Moses' approach to life...

"for he endured, as seeing Him who is unseen" Hebrews 11:27

There was no shortage of uncertainty in Moses' life. How could someone "slow of speech" address Pharaoh (Ex. 4:10)? How could a murderer become God's chosen man? How would anyone lead these stiff-necked Israelites? And how would they cross the Red Sea, conquer Canaan, or survive 40 years in the desert?

Moses knew what the Lord expected of him, but he didn't have supernatural vision into the future. So he couldn't see the outcome of his obedient actions. The Israelite leader moved forward by faith—confident in the Lord's power to guide, protect, and overcome. Moses derived security solely from God, who consistently kept His promises.

" Moses knew what the Lord expected of him, but he didn't have supernatural vision into the future. So he couldn't see the outcome of his obedient actions. "

Life hasn't gotten more certain in the millennia since Moses led the Israelites to the Promised Land. Modern believers wonder about things too. Will I ever marry? Is my job safe? What happens to my kids if I get sick? How can I accomplish all I have to do? Thankfully, the source of security hasn't changed in all that time. God is still the only certainty in this life. You can count on the one who is faithful (2 Tim.2:13), just (Ps. 89:14), and loving (Eph. 2:4).

The lesson from Moses' life is to cling tenaciously to the Lord. Even situations that look hopeless are cupped in God's sovereign hand. Moreover, though the way looks dark and the road seems untraveled, He walks before us. Continue forward in confidence, as seeing Him who is unseen.

Gayle

Short Thought

May 2013
By Gayle Claxton

We grow great by our dreams. All big men are dreamers.
They see things in the soft haze of a spring day, or in the red fire of a long winter's evening.
Some of us let our dreams die, but others nourish and protect them; nurse them through bad days until they are brought to sunshine and light.
So what dream do you carry in your heart?
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