LIVING WORD DEVOTIONAL
By Pastor Mensa Otabil
Tuesday 28th September 2021
THE LORD WILL BE WITH YOU
Scripture Reading: Exodus 3
So He said, “I will certainly be with you. And this shall be a sign to you that I have sent you: When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you shall serve God on this mountain.” Exodus 3:12
This was God’s response to Moses, ‘I will certainly be with you’. There is nothing more com-forting and reassuring than those words coming from the Creator of the Universe. Pharaoh and the royal house of Egypt were against Moses, but God was with him. The Hebrew slaves did not want Moses as their leader, but God was with him. The Lord’s response to Moses was focused on Himself and not on those who were against Moses. It was as if the Lord was patting Moses on the back and telling him, ‘Relax, I’m here’.
After assuring Moses of His presence, the Lord gave Moses a sign. The sign was a physical thing that would happen to show Moses that God was with him. Strangely, God’s sign to Moses did not directly mention his fears. The sign dealt with the place where God would lead Moses and the Hebrews to.
God’s sign to Moses was right there in the place where God appeared to him. The place where God introduced Himself to Moses was the place God had chosen to introduce Himself to Israel. The sign implied two things:
1. The first is that Israel will be delivered from Egypt. That means there was nothing that Pharaoh and the royals of Egypt could do to stop Moses’s mission. Not only would Moses stand before Pharaoh, but he would also overcome Pharaoh’s threat.
2. The second implication is that Israel would accept Moses. The Lord told Moses that he would bring the people out of Egypt to worship in the place where he met God. If Moses was going to lead them out of Egypt, it meant that the Hebrews would accept him as their leader. They would follow him and he would bring them to the same place where he met God.
God sees the end from the beginning. He doesn’t fret over our fears as we do. When we get panicky over all the things facing us, the Lord simply points us to the end of the matter. He showed Moses that everything would end up well to his advantage.
Today, He wants you also to know that everything will end up well to His glory.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, you know the end from the beginning. I trust you to bring me out of every battle in triumph. In Jesus’ name, Amen.