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GOD’S EXACT TIMING

 

Exodus 12:40-41 “40 Now the time that the sons of Israel lived in Egypt was four hundred and thirty years. 41 And at the end of four hundred and thirty years, to the very day, all the hosts of the Lord went out from the land of Egypt.”

EXACTLY

God doesn’t guess!  He knows exactly what He is doing every second.  These verses struck me that way today.  They stayed in Egypt 430 years “to the very day.”  It wasn’t 430 years and one day or one week or one month.  It was 430 years exactly.

All of God’s word is exact.  Everything He does in our lives is exact.  He has every hair of our heads counted exactly.  He knows exactly the moment a sparrow falls to the ground.  Do you get the picture?  There is no “supposing” with God.

TEACHING MOMENT

The next time you are on a road trip with little Elrod or Gertrude and they ask for the fiftieth time, “Are we there yet?”, use this verse.  Tell them, “No, but God knows exactly when we will arrive.”  You can springboard into telling them God knows exactly what is going to happen in their lives.  He knows who and when they will marry.  He knows the names of their children and whether they will have boys, girls or both.  He knows when they will go to live with Him in heaven, if they are a believer.

Children desire security.  What more secure place can they be than under the watchful eye of God.  He is always watching and protecting.  He offers them EXACTLY what they need EXACTLY when they need it.  They just have to trust Him and let Him have His perfect Will done in their lives.

Let me ask you a question.  Are you trusting the exacting God today?  Do you let Him have His way?  Do you really believe He knows exactly what you need today?  Let Him show you that He is EXACT in all His ways.

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NEVER TOO OLD

 

Exodus 7:7 “And Moses was fourscore years old, and Aaron fourscore and three years old, when they spake unto Pharaoh.”

AGE IS JUST A NUMBER

Aren’t you amazed that Moses and Aaron were both in their 80’s when they started this journey to lead the Hebrew children out of Egypt?  I know what you are thinking.  “Yeah, but they lived so much longer back then.”  True, but 80 is 80, my friend.  Who starts a new venture at 80 or 83?  No one.

But God had given them a new task which only they could do.  God needed them to be the men He would use to confront Pharaoh and lead the people to the Promised Land.  He chooses certain people whom He has gifted in certain ways for certain tasks at certain times.

TEACHING MOMENT

Our children need to know that God has a purpose for them in this life.  They may discover that at an early age.  It may not be revealed to them until they are older.  But we can be certain that, if we are surrendered to Him, He has a purpose for our life here on earth.

Our jobs, as parents, is to provide the environment and the encouragement for our children to fulfill God’s purpose in their lives.  Are you able to see God’s giftedness in your child?  What strengths has He given them?  What special talents do they have?  God can use all of those.  But what He really needs is a surrendered heart, one that is willing to follow even if they don’t know where He is leading.

Are you modeling that for your child?  Are you willing to drop your shepherd’s staff and begin a new journey?  Are you willing to confront those things in your life that hold you in bondage?  Are you willing to lead others to the Promised Land?

God has a purpose for you, too.  Watch for the burning bush!  He wants to speak to you.

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BUT, BUT, BUT

 

Exodus 6:30 “But Moses said before the Lord, ‘Behold, I am unskilled in speech; how then will Pharaoh listen to me?’”

NO EXCUSE

God wasn’t taking “no” for an answer.  Moses kept saying he couldn’t talk good enough.  He kept making excuses why he shouldn’t be the one to go to Pharaoh.  He just didn’t want the job.

God turned his staff into a serpent, his hand leprous and back whole again, but Moses still said, “Not me, God.”  So God gave him Aaron to speak for him.  God was determined to get Moses to the point where he could lead His people.

TEACHING MOMENT

The next time your child gives you an excuse why they can’t do something, pull this verse out and share it with them.  They need to know they can do anything God has called them to do whether they think they can or not.  God has the ability to empower them to do great things in His name.

So many children suffer from the belief they can’t do what they desire.  They believe it is out of the reach.  Now please here me.  This is not a “name it and claim it” devotional.  I don’t believe that.  But I do believe if God has called your child to do something for Him then He will give them the ability to do it – with excellence.

What has God called you to do that you have refused to do?  What are your excuses?  Not enough time?  Not enough energy?  Not enough training?  Not enough money?  Trust Him to give you just what you need when you need it to accomplish His calling on your life.

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THIRSTY FOR GOD

 

Psalm 42:1 “As the deer pants for the water brooks, so my soul pants for You, O God.”

JUST A SIP

I recently began working out again in the gym after a month and a half break due to neck and back injuries from a car wreck.  At my age, that’s like starting all over again.  One thing I noticed (besides the sore muscles) is the need to drink water during my workouts.  My panting and, yes, groaning make me very thirsty.  I just need a small sip of water to quench my thirst for that moment.

We should have the same desire for that soul quenching water from the Lord.  As we go through our daily walk with Him, He is always ready to give us exactly what we need to continue the journey.  We must have our soul’s thirst quenched to keep moving in the direction He is pointing us to.

TEACHING MOMENT

How do we get our children to have that same thirst for God?  How do we instill in them the knowledge that He is always there when they are feeling faint and in need of a drink from the Spirit?  Well, this is something we can’t teach.  We can’t teach them to get thirsty.  We can teach them to recognize the thirst, but they have to be willing to ask for what they need from the Savior.

Our job is to point them towards Jesus.  Our job is to show them to come to Him for comfort and relief in those times when everything seems to be falling apart.  When they don’t have the answer, we point them to Jesus.  We can give them advice, but we should always use God’s wisdom from His Word, not our own wisdom.

The next time your child runs in the house after playing outside and asks for something to drink, use this verse.  Explain how just as their physical body craves liquid to satisfy its thirst, their soul cries out for the quenching water of the Lord.

Are you thirsty today?  Is your soul parched for that precious liquid from God?  Drink deeply and often.  His well never runs dry.

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FAVORITES

Best Verse:  Genesis 48:19 “But his father refused and said, ‘I know, my son, I know; he also will become a people and he also will be great. However, his younger brother shall be greater than he, and his descendants shall become a multitude of nations.’”

 A REPEAT?

What was Israel (Jacob) thinking?  Didn’t he realize Manasseh deserved the blessing before Ephraim?  Joseph tried to switch his father’s hands, but Israel stopped hm.  Why?  Do you remember Israel’s story?  He had tricked his brother Esau into giving him his birthright and then he and his mother Rachel had tricked his father into getting Esau’s blessing.

But I don’t think Israel did this as a repeat of his own deceitfulness.  I believe he truly knew Ephraim would be greater than Manasseh.  I am not sure why, but he knew.  After his explanation, Joseph allowed his father to continue.  To the best of our knowledge neither Ephraim or Manasseh ever complained about it either.

TEACHING MOMENT

If you have more than one child, do you treat one differently than the other.  Now, before you say “no” stop and think about it.  It is natural to do so.  They are different people who respond to you differently.  It is easy to do that.  Treating them differently is NOT the same as showing favoritism to one over the other.

Your children need to know that they are just as important as the other.  Children get their self image from what they believe their parents think about them.  Did you know that?  Although you may relate better to one over the other, they don’t need to see that.  Love them differently but love the same.  Get it?

The Lord loves all believers the same – unconditionally.  He does, however, love us differently according to how we respond to His guidance and direction.  He is able to bless those who obey.  So, how are you doing today in comparison with your fellow children of God?

Remember, we all will receive the blessing!

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A CHANGE OF TUNE

 

Genesis 44:18 “Then Judah approached him, and said, ‘Oh my lord, may your servant please speak a word in my lord’s ears, and do not be angry with your servant; for you are equal to Pharaoh.’”

BEGGING

I am sure you have heard that expression, “he sure changed his tune.”  Someone totally flips their thinking.  They were adamant about one thing, and then they believe the opposite.  Judah had changed his tune.  Why do I say that?  Judah was the one who had suggested years earlier to his brothers to sell Joseph into slavery.  It was his idea.  Now he stands before the second most powerful man in Egypt begging for mercy.

I bet when Joseph finally revealed himself to his brothers, Judah was shaking in his boots (or should I say sandals, lol).  Judah’s remorse, however, was not for what he had done to Joseph.  His grieve was directed at how losing Benjamin would affect their father.  This was what touched Joseph, I believe.

TEACHING MOMENT

How do you get your children to show concern for someone else?  Some kids are just made that way.  They show mercy and compassion for others even as a toddler.  Others, well, let’s just say they are demon spawn.  Lol.  They could care less about how someone else feels. All they think about is themselves.  We see that about Judah in other passages.  But here he shows true love for his father.

There is really only one way for your child to “change his tune.”  They have to be reborn with the Spirit of God.  They must receive a new heart from the Lord.  They must ask Jesus to be their Lord and Savior.  Have you been praying for that?  Have you been plugging the gospel every time you get a chance?

How about you, Mom and Dad?  Have you had a “change of tune” about your relationships?  Are you willing to die to yourself for the sake of your spouse?  Will you?  Would you?  Can you?  No, you can’t!  But with Jesus all things are possible.

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GOD, ARE YOU SURE?

 

Genesis 39:23b “and whatever he did, the Lord made to prosper.”

FAITHFUL

Do you think Joseph wondered why he was suffering so much?  Sold into slavery by his brothers, bought by Potiphar to be his slave, falsely accused by Potiphar’s wife and then put in prison for a crime he didn’t commit.  The Bible does not say that Joseph yelled or screamed at any of this.  He had no power to demand anything.  He was helpless in the face of all his accusers.  But God….

God had a bigger plan than Joseph was made aware.  Through all these events, God was placing Joseph right where He wanted him.  He had to go through all these events to be in the position years from then to save His chosen people.

TEACHING MOMENT

Do your children ever ask you why they have to go through bad times in their lives?  The loss of a friend or a breakup with a boyfriend or girlfriend can cause heartache and pain.  Your children will probably come to you in tears wanting you to comfort them.  This story is perfect to explain God’s sovereignty.

God has a perfect plan for your child.  That plan may take them through some difficult times.  But He is faithful to bring them through, just like He did Joseph.  Joseph couldn’t see the future, but He trusted the One Who could.

Do you trust the Father with your child’s future?  Do you trust Him with yours?  Do you trust Him with today?  If we can trust Him for eternity, why can’t we trust Him in our daily challenges?  If we can trust Him for our salvation, why can’t we trust Him with everyday decisions?

Let the Lord lead you through the pits, slavery and prisons of your life.  Perhaps He is preparing you to rescue your people!

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STRENGTH IN HUMILITY

 

Genesis 41:16 “Joseph then answered Pharaoh, saying, ‘It is not in me; God will give Pharaoh a favorable answer.’”

OPPORTUNITY FOR SELF

Everyone who has spent any time in Sunday School knows the story of Joseph.  It is one of the favorite passages in Genesis. There are so many truths to be gleaned from it.  But what hit me today was the humility of Joseph, even in a very difficult situation.

God had given him a gift of interpreting dreams.  In fact, that gift had gotten him where he was – a slave in jail in Egypt.  His brothers had grown tired of his dreams and sold him off into slavery.  Now, here he is again, interpreting dreams.  This time for Pharaoh who could reward him greatly or kill him.  Joseph chooses humility and gives all the credit to God, not himself.

TEACHING MOMENT

How do we teach our children humility?  How do we get them to understand that even if the Lord has blessed them with incredible talents, they must remain humble and not proud?  It is not easy.  But we must do all we can to model and teach humility.

First, we must model it for them.  Have you ever had someone brag about you in front of your children?  How you handle that praise will tell your children a lot.  They will watch how you deal with that attention.  Come on, who doesn’t like attention?  Right?  Children sure do.  But we have to point any praise to the Father.

Secondly, we have to hold our children accountable when we see them getting that proud, braggadocios spirit.  Letting them get by with that will only lead to trouble in the future.  There is nothing wrong with being proud of their accomplishments.  But when that pride is shown in order to put someone else down, well, that has to be addressed.  Brag on your kids!  You should!  But also hold them accountable in how they treat others in the process.

So, how about you?  What will it take for the Lord to teach you humility?  Will it take a prison cell like Joseph?  I hope not!  Let love be your guide.  It is hard to be proud and loving at the same time!

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