"The sacrifices of God are a broken Spirit, a broken and a contrite heart, God will not despise". Psalm51:7
Are you struggling with a life crisis caused by personal character flaws, indiscretion or misstep? Consider the mess Moses got himself into at age 39 Moses was at apex of society , status, wealth, and educational pedigree as the adopted son of the most prominent man in the world, Pharaoh. He was at the pinnacle of all society and then he murdered an Egyptian he saw beating an Israeli slave.
He buried the body and thought he had gotten away with it but Moses was exposed the next day and he had to flee for his life into the wilderness.
Moses went from high society to a desert normad in just one day. This brought a drastic change in everything about his life. Everyone living has flaws but do not allow those flaws define your destiny. Moses probably felt like his life was over and thought there was no chance for him to achieve anything of significance. Even though what Moses did was evil and wrong, God did not abandon him, He took Moses evil and turned it into a means for good by preparing him for the challenge of his life, calling on Pharaoh to release all the Hebrew slaves.
Perhaps you can relate to what Moses went through.
No matter how bad your fall or how much difficulty you face in life, do not give up. Turn to the Lord in faith and let Him do something powerful in your life. Let God develop all the godly attributes that He wants you to have , just like He did for Moses. God still has great plans for your life. Moses had faith in God. Fear can paralyse you. Finding the courage to overcome is the key to successful living. Moses needed courage and faith to lead the Israelites out of bondage and God equipped him properly with those positive character traits. Faith and fear do not mix, they are like oil and water. The key to finding courage to overcome fear is faith. God forgave Moses and still used him to His glory.
God will grant you a broken and a contrite heart when you offend you, give you the courage to overcome fear in your divine assignment in the name of Jesus Christ.
Are you struggling with a life crisis caused by personal character flaws, indiscretion or misstep? Consider the mess Moses got himself into at age 39 Moses was at apex of society , status, wealth, and educational pedigree as the adopted son of the most prominent man in the world, Pharaoh. He was at the pinnacle of all society and then he murdered an Egyptian he saw beating an Israeli slave.
He buried the body and thought he had gotten away with it but Moses was exposed the next day and he had to flee for his life into the wilderness.
Moses went from high society to a desert normad in just one day. This brought a drastic change in everything about his life. Everyone living has flaws but do not allow those flaws define your destiny. Moses probably felt like his life was over and thought there was no chance for him to achieve anything of significance. Even though what Moses did was evil and wrong, God did not abandon him, He took Moses evil and turned it into a means for good by preparing him for the challenge of his life, calling on Pharaoh to release all the Hebrew slaves.
Perhaps you can relate to what Moses went through.
No matter how bad your fall or how much difficulty you face in life, do not give up. Turn to the Lord in faith and let Him do something powerful in your life. Let God develop all the godly attributes that He wants you to have , just like He did for Moses. God still has great plans for your life. Moses had faith in God. Fear can paralyse you. Finding the courage to overcome is the key to successful living. Moses needed courage and faith to lead the Israelites out of bondage and God equipped him properly with those positive character traits. Faith and fear do not mix, they are like oil and water. The key to finding courage to overcome fear is faith. God forgave Moses and still used him to His glory.
God will grant you a broken and a contrite heart when you offend you, give you the courage to overcome fear in your divine assignment in the name of Jesus Christ.
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