Thursday, December 11, 2008
The One Who Teaches Me
I, even I, will be with your mouth, and teach you what you are to say…and I, even I, will be with your mouth … and I will teach you what you are to do. Exodus 4:12, 15 (New American Standard Bible)
Moses’ sense and belief of inadequacy, inability, and insecurity made for an interesting response to God’s choosing of him to lead the children of Israel out of Egypt. God offered Himself as Moses’ personal Teacher so he could learn the things necessary to carry out the responsibilities that lay before him. God knew that Moses’ words and actions would be important aspects of his leadership and He was ready and willing to invest Himself in the development of both.
It is no different for each child of His today. Just like with Moses, God promises to teach us what to say and what to do in any and all circumstances and situations. I, for one, need His help! If left on my own, I say and do the wrong things. What are the things God is teaching me to say and do?
As far as my words are concerned, He is teaching me the necessity of truthfulness. Speaking what is true rather than what is perceived and believed. Those misperceptions and lies can be huge walls and doors that keep out the very things that are meant to be said. They affect the way I think, feel, and act. They limit the freedom God desires that I walk in and (like Moses) they cause me to believe I can’t do the things God calls me to do. One litmus test I am learning to use for determining the truthfulness or falsehood of my words, is to speak them to those who know me. They will usually be able to tell if what I am saying is really true or not. When my perceptions have clouded my view they help to clear the sky of my mind. It is then up to me to take the steps necessary to align myself with what is true and then speak it.
As far as my actions are concerned they must stem from a life of obedience derived from open ears and an open heart to God‘s voice, will, and ways. I can either choose to walk parallel with God or I can choose to walk opposed to Him. Both have huge consequences. The first brings about unity, power, and peace. The second brings turmoil and unnecessary hardships. The first is based on faith while the second is based on fear and self preservation.
How important are my words and actions? Important enough for God to step in and personally instruct me in the way I should speak and the way I should go.
Father, help me to say and do that which You are teaching me. I don’t just want to hear You. I want to walk in agreement with You. Let Your words to me affect my words and actions in profound ways. Amen.
In The Potters Hand - Hillsong (HQ sound)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6beNoG0H0E0&feature=related
He is wooing you from the jaws of distress to a spacious place free from restriction, to the comfort of your table laden with choice food. Job 36:16