Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Do Something

"Then the Lord said to Moses, 'Why are you crying out to Me? Tell the sons of Israel to go forward. As for you, lift up your staff and stretch out your hand over the sea and divide it, and the sons of Israel shall go through the midst of the sea on dry land.'" -Exodus 14.15-16

Pharaoh is ready to charge. The people are freaked out. Moses is calm and collected. God is wondering why Moses hasn't done anything yet. That's the scene we find here. God's response to Moses is one that calls him to simply step out in faith and act in the best interest of the people. God straight up asks, "Why are you crying out to me?" He tells him to life up his staff and divide the sea. Back in Exodus 4 God told Moses that with his staff he would perform the signs of God.

Here at the Red Sea, in a moment of need God says to Moses, "Stop asking me to work, and use the tools I've given you. Put them to use, and watch what I'll do." God tells him to stop praying and do something. The time has come for action. God is on his side and has equipped and empowered him to deliver His people, now Moses simply needs to act on that empowerment.

Men, God has empowered and equipped you to serve Him. Prayer is important, and while it is always essential to pray to strengthen our relationship and deepen our intimacy with God, there comes a time when it's time to stop praying for God to use us and get going with the tools He has given us. We can waste our time praying for an opportunity to be used and miss it when it comes. Sometimes we need to take a step in faith and lift our staff out over the sea to watch the water separate and reveal dry ground.

Prayer is important, but there comes a time for action. God doesn't want us, and didn't create us, to spend our lives in prayer seeking how to serve. He made us to act in faith, trusting in what He has given us to get the job done. May we not fail to act. Let's do something.

"Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."

To God alone be the Glory!

Strength and Honor

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