Saturday, September 8, 2012

Move Forward

  
This live well insight was drawn from Exodus 14:15 when the Israelites were complaining to Moses about how he led them out into the desert to die, and how better off they would have been if they had remained in Egypt as slaves.  Moses turns to God for help, and God gives him a rather surprising answer.
          Turning to our heavenly Father for help is what we do in times of trouble or great difficulty.  The Word declares in Psalm 121: 1-2, “I lift my eyes to the hills – where does my help come from?  My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.”  Our help does come from the Lord!  But maybe God is waiting on us – to push through the pain, the discomfort, the difficulty, the fears, or the hard work, so we can get on the other side of it to see His hands at work helping us!  

Righteous Etiquette

"How do you react when someone suggests you have done something wrong? Do you move to correct the mistake or deny that you need to corr...