Wednesday, December 23, 2020

4 questions for the journey of Life

 Read Exodus 13. 

As the Israelites began their journey out of Egypt, God delivered a strong message that established memorial celebration.  This would later be incorporated in the Levitical Law. 

1. "Consecrate to me all the firstborn.  Whatever is the first...is mine." (v.1)  God wants our first and our best, not the leftovers.

As the owner of all things, this is the first message to the nation as they set out on their exodus.  The firstborn in the family was to be especially dedicated to Him.  That was true also of their livestock.  When they arrived on the land and grew crops, it was the first fruits of their harvest that was given to the LORD.  Proverbs 3:9-10, "Honor the LORD with your wealth and with the first fruits of all your produce; then your barns will be filled with plenty, and your vats will be bursting forth with wine."  The implication is that expressing such gratitude to God at first anticipates His blessings on the rest. 

Question: Are you honoring the LORD with the first of all your increase? 

2. "You shall tell your son on that day, 'It is because of what the LORD did for me..." (v.8)

Tell your story to the next generation so they know they know firsthand of the power of God in your life.  Begin with how you came to place your personal faith in Christ.  Then, recount those times when God answered your prayers, protected you and provided for you in unusual ways.

Question: Does the next generation in your family know the story how God has displayed His power in your life? 

3.  "And it shall be to you as a sign on your hand and as a memorial between your eyes, that the law of the LORD may be in your mouth." (v.9)

Your God-story should be evident in three personal and obvious ways: a) hand-what you do; b) eyes-what you see and how you interpret life; mouth-what you say.  

Question: Is it obvious to others in your daily contacts that God has made a difference in your life? 

4.  "And the LORD went before them..." (v.21) 

The pillar of cloud gave them direction as well as shade from the desert heat.  The pillar of fire provided light and warmth in the desert night.  No matter where the journey takes you, God is there, in the lead, shielding and providing.  

Question: Have you noticed how the LORD protected and provided for you today?  Have you thanked Him? 

 

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