While meditating on the story of Moses, I realised
there were certain similarities between his story and that of Gideon, Joshua
and practically everyone that God has ever used whose story is recorded in the
Bible. It starts with the called man who has just been intimated with God's
will of how he intends him to use him to bring salvation to a certain people,
usually the children of Israel. The man makes known his feeling of inadequacy
and asks God how he is to accomplish the task God has set before him. God tells
him "I will be with you." That usually settled the matter. The man
would then go on to do amazing feats and exploits. But the fact is that he did
them because God backed him up. That was in the Old Testament.
In the New Testament, we understand that Jesus is the express image of
God. In Matthew, as he was about to ascend back to God, Jesus promised the
disciples he was going to send the Holy Spirit. He then gave a charge, a
command to them. "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them
in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them
to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you
alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen." (Matt 28:19-20). In the
above verses, Jesus follows God's example and gives us a command, telling us to
into all the world and make disciples of all nations, teaching them to observe
all things he has taught in his word. He then promises, not be with us, but
that he is always with us.
I read a post on Facebook from Reinhard Bonke. He talked about how
Christians want to have a feeling of power before they move to do what God
expects of them. He said that the Holy Spirit is like potential energy. You
won't feel him till you actually get up to do something bigger than you that
you require his power for. I recently read Ann Voskamp's blog, A Holy
Experience. In it, she talked about an American woman, Katie Davies who has
lived in Uganda for the past seven years. Katie was a student president and
home coming queen in high school. But on leaving high school at 17, she
travelled to Uganda to care for the less privileged and she has been there ever
since. At 24, she is a mother to 13 Ugandan orphans and runs an organisation
that raises money to help ensure that poor families do not have to give up
their children. She documents her life and experiences in a blog called Kisses
For Katie.
Most Christians seem to think that all God exists for is to meet their
needs. There are things that God wants us to accomplish. While God and the Holy
Spirit will always be with us as a sign that God is committed to us, I believe
that God is even more committed to those who are actually doing what he has
called them to do. I believe that God is less committed to making our dreams
come true than he is to making his will and plan for our lives come to pass. He
has given us a commandment through Jesus. We need to get off our butts and stop
waiting to feel powerful. The Holy Spirit is waiting us to get moving and
fulfil our own part of God's grand plan. If you're thinking that you're not
good enough, then you're in good company. Just ask Moses. Or Gideon.
What is it that God has called you to do? What are you waiting for?
JC Cruz is the author of DECEPTIO published by WestBow Press, a division of Thomas Nelso Publishers http://bookstore.westbowpress.com/Products/SKU-000194087/Deceptio.aspx and LOST, BUT FOUND published on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DPLLEUQ/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
JC Cruz is the author of DECEPTIO published by WestBow Press, a division of Thomas Nelso Publishers http://bookstore.westbowpress.com/Products/SKU-000194087/Deceptio.aspx and LOST, BUT FOUND published on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DPLLEUQ/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
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