October 16
When His
Work Exceeds His Presence
From: Today God Is First by Os Hillman
"If your presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here." Exodus 33:15
From: Today God Is First by Os Hillman
"If your presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here." Exodus 33:15
One of the great dangers in
Christian service is to move from a presence-based work to operate purely on
our natural skill. Once we become
established in something, the daily maintenance can lead us into complacency
until a crisis arises that forces us back to our knees to appeal to the Lord
for His presence to return.
Things were going well for Moses as
he led the people out of Egypt. God was calling him to Mt. Horeb, the mountain
of God, to receive the Ten Commandments. While he was there, the people fell
away from the Lord by returning to the ways of Egypt by building and
worshiping a golden calf under Aaron's watch.
This revealed that the spiritual
foundation of the people and the leadership of Aaron had not been grounded
enough for the leader to have an extended absence. God's presence had left the people. If you are in management, or education, or
rearing a family, you must know the condition of those in your charge to know
how long you can be away from hands-on leadership.
When Moses came back and saw what
had happened, he recognized the solution as well. Having God's presence return was the only way
they could proceed and have success.
"How will anyone know that You are pleased with me and with Your
people unless you go with us? What else
will distinguish me and Your people from all the other people on the face of
the earth?" Exodus 33:16
Moses also realized a weakness in
his own ability to lead, so he pleaded God to mentor him: "If You are
pleased with me, teach me Your ways so I may know You and continue to find
favor with You." Exodus 33:13
Is the presence of God in your
current activities? Are the people you
lead mature enough in their faith that you
may safely be “off site’? Ask for God's help on both counts.
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