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Part I: Going it AlonePart I: Going it Alone
• Proverbs 19:21Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails.
• Proverbs 19:21Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the LORD’s purpose that prevails.
Part I: Going it AlonePart I: Going it Alone
• What is the first recorded act of Moses’ adult life, as recorded in Exodus?
• Did he commit this act in brash ignorance, tainted by his paganistic upbringing?
• Did he commit this act, thinking somehow he was acting on God’s purpose for his life?
• What is the first recorded act of Moses’ adult life, as recorded in Exodus?
• Did he commit this act in brash ignorance, tainted by his paganistic upbringing?
• Did he commit this act, thinking somehow he was acting on God’s purpose for his life?
Part I: Going it AlonePart I: Going it Alone
• Did Moses even know who God was?
• The Case for Paganistic Action– Read Exodus 2:11-16
• Appears to be a crime of passion.• Dealt with the situation much as an Egyptian would.• Could have been motivated by an upbringing in a
cruel environment.• Ultimately flees his country to live as an alien.
• Did Moses even know who God was?
• The Case for Paganistic Action– Read Exodus 2:11-16
• Appears to be a crime of passion.• Dealt with the situation much as an Egyptian would.• Could have been motivated by an upbringing in a
cruel environment.• Ultimately flees his country to live as an alien.
Part I: Going it AlonePart I: Going it Alone
• The Case for Righteous Intent– Read Acts 7:23-29
• Moses apparently had it pretty good with his upbringing.
• Enter the words “defense” and “avenge.”• Note the motive given here. (v.25) Moses thought
that his own people would realize that God was using him to rescue them…
• Why would Moses assume he was God’s man to deliver Israel from Egypt at this point in time?
• The Case for Righteous Intent– Read Acts 7:23-29
• Moses apparently had it pretty good with his upbringing.
• Enter the words “defense” and “avenge.”• Note the motive given here. (v.25) Moses thought
that his own people would realize that God was using him to rescue them…
• Why would Moses assume he was God’s man to deliver Israel from Egypt at this point in time?
Part I: Going it AlonePart I: Going it Alone
• The Case for Righteous Intent – Part II– Read Hebrews 11:24-27
• The plot thickens. Moses refuses to be known as the son of Pharaoh's daughter.
• He chose to be mistreated with his own people.• He valued disgrace for the sake of Christ of greater
value than the treasures of Egypt.• He did not leave Egypt out of fear of the king.
• The Case for Righteous Intent – Part II– Read Hebrews 11:24-27
• The plot thickens. Moses refuses to be known as the son of Pharaoh's daughter.
• He chose to be mistreated with his own people.• He valued disgrace for the sake of Christ of greater
value than the treasures of Egypt.• He did not leave Egypt out of fear of the king.
Part I: Going it AlonePart I: Going it Alone
• So what went wrong?
• “God has a purpose for my life.”
• “No time like the present.”
• “I am ready for this mission as I am.”
• “I will make this happen.”
• So what went wrong?
• “God has a purpose for my life.”
• “No time like the present.”
• “I am ready for this mission as I am.”
• “I will make this happen.”
Application QuestionsApplication Questions
• Do you even know what God’s purpose is for your life?
• Do you feel you’ve been successful in accomplishing this purpose?
• How much of your own effort do you feel you’ve put into accomplishing your purpose?
• Do you even know what God’s purpose is for your life?
• Do you feel you’ve been successful in accomplishing this purpose?
• How much of your own effort do you feel you’ve put into accomplishing your purpose?
Part II: Me and What Army?Part II: Me and What Army?
• Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
• Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Part II: Me and What Army?Part II: Me and What Army?
• Moses learned a lesson on his first attempt. Better to wait for directions from God Himself.
• In Exodus 3, Moses receives that commission.– Moses resists. God answers.
• Read Exodus 3:18-22– God leaves little to mystery on His plan.
• Moses learned a lesson on his first attempt. Better to wait for directions from God Himself.
• In Exodus 3, Moses receives that commission.– Moses resists. God answers.
• Read Exodus 3:18-22– God leaves little to mystery on His plan.
Part II: Me and What Army?Part II: Me and What Army?
• Not a glowing success from Moses’ perspective:– Read Exodus 5:1-21
• What is Moses’ reaction to these events?– Read Exodus 5:22-23– Were these reasonable questions to ask
God?
• Not a glowing success from Moses’ perspective:– Read Exodus 5:1-21
• What is Moses’ reaction to these events?– Read Exodus 5:22-23– Were these reasonable questions to ask
God?
Part II: Me and What Army?Part II: Me and What Army?
• God’s response:– Read Exodus 6:1-8– I AM THE LORD, I WILL
• What was Israel’s response?
• Note the excuse Moses gives for his reluctance to try again in verse 12.
• God’s response:– Read Exodus 6:1-8– I AM THE LORD, I WILL
• What was Israel’s response?
• Note the excuse Moses gives for his reluctance to try again in verse 12.
Part II: Me and What Army?Part II: Me and What Army?
• So what went wrong?
• “I will do this at God’s command and with the support of Israel.”
• “I will do this with God and. . .”
• “Following God’s commands = immediate success.”
• So what went wrong?
• “I will do this at God’s command and with the support of Israel.”
• “I will do this with God and. . .”
• “Following God’s commands = immediate success.”
Application QuestionsApplication Questions
• What crutch or prop do you tend to cling to when following God’s will?
• What is your reaction when things don’t pan out the way you expect, or on your timetable?
• Is your faith shaken or strengthened?
• What crutch or prop do you tend to cling to when following God’s will?
• What is your reaction when things don’t pan out the way you expect, or on your timetable?
• Is your faith shaken or strengthened?
Part III: God and God AlonePart III: God and God Alone
• Romans 8:28 And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.
• Romans 8:28 And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.
Part III: God and God AlonePart III: God and God Alone
• Read Exodus 7:1-6
• We know the rest of the story. Moses becomes a compass, pointing to God’s awesome power.
• God’s perfect plan unfolds just as He foretold.
• Read Exodus 7:1-6
• We know the rest of the story. Moses becomes a compass, pointing to God’s awesome power.
• God’s perfect plan unfolds just as He foretold.
Part III: God and God AlonePart III: God and God Alone
• Moses becomes arguably the best leader of men God ever placed on this green earth.
• So, what went right?
• “God is all I need to make this happen.”• “God is the only way this is going to happen.”• “How can I best serve as God’s instrument?”
• Moses becomes arguably the best leader of men God ever placed on this green earth.
• So, what went right?
• “God is all I need to make this happen.”• “God is the only way this is going to happen.”• “How can I best serve as God’s instrument?”
Application QuestionsApplication Questions
• How do you step aside and let the power of God work fully in your life?
• To what end does this all lead to in the first place? What is my purpose?
• What can we learn from Moses’ experience?
• How do you step aside and let the power of God work fully in your life?
• To what end does this all lead to in the first place? What is my purpose?
• What can we learn from Moses’ experience?
Getting 100% out of 33%Getting 100% out of 33%
• According to Stephen’s account in Acts 7:– Moses was 40 years old when he decided to turn
his back on Egypt and identify with his people.
– Moses was 80 years old when God appeared to him in the burning bush.
– Moses spends 40 years in the wilderness as Israel’s leader and dies at the age of 120.
• God led Moses through equal periods of failure, preparation, and purpose.
• According to Stephen’s account in Acts 7:– Moses was 40 years old when he decided to turn
his back on Egypt and identify with his people.
– Moses was 80 years old when God appeared to him in the burning bush.
– Moses spends 40 years in the wilderness as Israel’s leader and dies at the age of 120.
• God led Moses through equal periods of failure, preparation, and purpose.
TruthsTruths
• You are never too used up to be useful to God.
• God’s methods and timing do not always make sense in the here and now.
• God’s purpose for you is perfect, his plan complete, his provision total.
• You are never too used up to be useful to God.
• God’s methods and timing do not always make sense in the here and now.
• God’s purpose for you is perfect, his plan complete, his provision total.
SO WHAT IS MY PURPOSE?SO WHAT IS MY PURPOSE?
Abiding in ChristAbiding in Christ
• Abiding:– Lasting for a long time; enduring– Existing or remaining in the same state for an
indefinitely long time
• Abiding:– Lasting for a long time; enduring– Existing or remaining in the same state for an
indefinitely long time
Abiding in ChristAbiding in Christ
• John 15:5-8“I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you. This is to my Father's glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.
• John 15:5-8“I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you. This is to my Father's glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.
ApplicationApplication
• Plug in.
• Stay in.
• Bear fruit.
• Glorify God.
• Plug in.
• Stay in.
• Bear fruit.
• Glorify God.