Exodus 13:17-22 Listen to today’s devotional You would think freedom would travel light. But when God's people began their walk out of Egypt, they carried a few important things with them. They brought jewels and clothing that they plundered from the Egyptians. Commentators link that to what God told Abraham more than 400 years earlier, that his descendants would have "great possessions." And they also brought bones. Like the literal bones of Joseph. In his last days, Joseph made the people of God swear that "when God comes to you, you shall carry up my bones from here." So, more than 300 years later, they did. Now, that may feel like an unnecessary burden. It's certainly extra weight, especially considering the urgency of the situation. But those bones were a witness. Joseph died in Egypt, but his faith reached forward into a future he would never see. So, Israel is walking out of bondage, not just with freedom, but with faith already on their shoulders. ...
Exodus 3: 9-12 Listen to today’s devotional I imagine most of us have asked the same question Moses did of God. Standing in front of a burning bush, Moses isn't convinced God's plan to confront Pharaoh is well thought out. Maybe this voice didn't really know who it was talking to. So, Moses says, "Who am I?" Who am I to talk to Pharaoh? Who am I to lead a people? The thing is, Moses knew who he was. But we are sure God did, too. What's funny is that the Lord didn't give a pep talk or motivational speech. God didn't really answer the question in a way any of us would probably expect. Moses asks, "Who am I?" and God's response is, "I will be with you," that’s who! If you ever struggle to change the way you see yourself, maybe start by refocusing on what you believe about God. Because the force of God's plan was not Moses' ability or identity. It was God's presence. I wonder how often we wrestle with trying to qualify...