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What's in your Hand
Exodus 4:1-4 NASB
Then Moses answered and said, "What if they will not believe me, or
listen to what I say? For they may say, 'The Lord has not appeared to you.'
" [2] And the Lord said to him, "What is that in your hand?" And he said,
"A staff." [3] Then He said, "Throw it on the ground." So he threw it on
the ground, and it became a serpent; and Moses fled from it. [4] But the
Lord said to Moses, "Stretch out your hand and grasp it by its tail"--
so he stretched out his hand and caught it, and it became a staff in his
hand--
An exile from Egypt, Moses had adapted to the life of
a
nomadic shepherd watching the flock of his father-in-law. When
God interrupted his mediocre existence with a specialappearance,
(a theophany) in a burning bush that burned but was not consumed. I often
hear
Christians speaking about hearing God or following God's will, but I've
never heard anyone with a story like Moses' story.
The King Eternal, God Almighty spoke directly to Moses. God instructed
Moses to take off his sandals because he was standing on Holy
Ground. Moses listened to the direct word of God and then what
did
he do? He argued with God. To paraphrase his argument
he said, I can't do what you're calling me to do! Though Moses didn't
feel he could eloquently convince people he took a shot at arguing
with God. Whatirony.
Have you ever noticed that God often calls us to do things we're not
comfortable
doing? It is a simple principle-God often wants to stretch us. We
saw it on our recent mission trip to Lake Village, Arkansas.
God
took a stucco man, an engineer, a preacher, two Intel employees, and a
couple of teenagers and had us drywall an auditorium. In the kitchen was
a master teacher while our teenagers struggled to teach a classroom of
unruly children.
Why? God often calls us to do something to see if we
trust Him enough
to obey Him, even when it doesn't make sense to us. By the way, we
taught
the children, cooked the meals and did the remodeling and
along the way, each of us grew closer to God because we did what He told
us to do!
Bottom line, God doesn't need our abilities, but He does demand our
availability. He asked Moses a question I want to ask you today,
"What is that in your hand?"
For Moses, it was his rod. God told him to throw it down
and when Moses did, it turned into a snake. Showing goodjudgment,
Moses turned and ran. I hate snakes, don't you?
Then God told Moses to pick
the snake up by the tail. Everybody knows you don't pick a snake
up by the tail, instead, you grab them just below their jaws so they can't
strike you. But God told Moses to grab it by the tail, and Moses followed
the command of the Lord. When he did, it turned back into a Rod.
God used Moses and that
Rod to get the people out of Egypt.
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•With the Rod, Moses struck
the Nile river and it turned to
blood (7:17),
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•brought a plague of frogs
out of the waters (8:5),
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•struck the dust and turned
them into gnats (8:16),
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•stretched it toward heaven
to bring down fire, thunder, and hail (9:23),
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•brought a plague of locust
(10:13),
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•divided the Red Sea
(14:16),
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•struck a rock with it and got
water
(17:6)
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•and when he held it high
in the air, his warriors prevailed in battle (17:9). And to think
that Moses called it JUST "A STAFF!"
So, what do you have in your
hand?
All Jochebed had in
her hands was some straw, but she wove it into a basket to
shelter Moses. So, what do you have in your hand?
All Miriam had in
her hand was a tambourine, but she used it to lead the people to
celebrate
God's faithfulness. So, what do you have in your hand?
Hannah held a smallchild
in her hand, but when she gave him to God, he became a great prophet. So,
what do you have in your hand?
All Ruth had was a
stalk
of grain, but God used it to sustain her family's life and lead her,
by His providence to be included in the linage of Jesus. So, what do you
have in your hand?
All the little boy
had was a sack lunch, but Jesus used it to feed 5000. So, what do
you have in your hand?
All the widow had
was enough food for one more meal for her and her son, but God used
it to feed her family and the prophet throughout the famine. So, what do
you have in your hand?
All Jim Knight had
in his hand was a wrench, yet God used it to touch the lives of
underprivileged families. Jim is a good man-one of the finest I've ever
served beside. Early in our relationship, he was telling me what he couldn't
do. I asked him what he did for a living. "I work down at a GM dealership
working on cars," he replied. During that casual conversation, I challenged
him to figure out something he could do for the Lord with what he knew
how to do.
A few weeks later he came
to see me. "Pastor, why don't we start a ministry one Saturday a month
to do light repairs on the cars of our widows and single women?" "Great
idea," I said, and soon we were servicing 20+ cars a month. Over the course
of a couple of years, the men had even fixed up a couple of junkers and
signed the pink slips over to families without transportation. Soon the
ministry expanded to include home repair. So, what do you have in your
hand?
Gwen Townsend had
a book and knew how to read it, so she and other women from the
church started a literacy ministry. Once a week they met with people from
the community who didn't know how to read, tutored them and became their
friends. One afternoon I was over in the educational building as one of
Gwen's students stood reading a buletin board. "For G Go God soo Lov ed"
she read out loud. My eyes misted as I witnessed a grown woman reading
a Bible verse for the very first time. So, what do you have in your hand?
Dave Benton had a
guitar
and a love for music. He organized a worship team to lead in worship and
was helping to grow the church's contemporary service. One afternoon we
were talking about the weekly "Farmer's Market" in the community and I
asked him a simple question, "So why isn't your Worship Team singing at
the Farmer's Market?" He said, "I don't know, but we will!"
Within a few weeks, he'd
secured a booth and organized the group to take the PA system and all the
equipment downtown every Thursday evening. With the Amplifiers turned up
they sang gospel songs to the community as they passed through the Farmer's
Market. So, what do you have in your hand?
Just some straw-no
problem, God can use it!
Just a child-you've
got to be kidding, God can change the world with a child!
Just a stalk of grain,
or a sack lunch, or a wrench, or a
book, or a guitar-put
it in His hand and He will use it!
So, what do you have in your
hand?
It strikes me that most
of us use what we can't do to keep us from doing what we can do.
What if Moses had
our attitude? Or Jochebed,
Hannah, Ruth, Jim Knight
or the others?
Will you place whatever you
have in your hand in God's hand so He can change the world with it? I ask
it one more time, "So, what do you have in your hand?"
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