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20
Jan

God Prepares us for His Plan!

   Posted by: Nate    in Practical, Uncategorized

Often we can not see what God has for us in the future. It can be frustrating at times, we know that we need to be trusting in him, and we do, yet at the same time we just want to know!!

I imagine Moses was quite the same way. Prince of Egypt, now cast to the back side of the desert. What a change in scenery. Can you imagine what must have been going through his head. He knew that he was an Israelite and he had even tried to help (in a completely wrong way), and now he was somewhere that would have no affect upon his people, or so he might have thought.

Moses’ Job was to tend a flock of sheep, lead them to water, guide them through the wilderness, making sure that they were taken care of. Does this sound familiar? This is exactly the task that Moses had to fulfill once the children of Israel left Egypt. Moses lead them to water (or better, through him water was provided by God), lead them through the wilderness, he had to make sure that they were taken care of!

Remember this lesson. Often times in life we may not understand why God has us where we are. Remember that we don’t know the completion of God’s plan, but God does. God may have you doing something now that you see no point for, yet in the future you may realize that he was training you for something very specific!

~ Nate

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10
Dec

The Semester is Almost Over

   Posted by: Nate    in Obedience

The last few weeks have been busy, projects to write, crazy work schedule, and life in general! Yet, it is always good to look back and see how God has worked in your life and things he has taught!

Though the classes that I had this semester were not my favorite over all, there were great things to be gleaned from them. One class that I had was a class studying the books of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth. I think one of the greatest things I learned this semester was from Joshua. We must obey God in everything he tells us to the fullest extent. Can you imagine when God came to Joshua and gave him the battle plan for Jericho? “March around the city and do not make any noise. To me that sounds like a pretty silly plan. This leads me to a question, if it had been me there and not Joshua, would I have followed God’s plan? What about you, would you have followed God’s plan???

Another thing that I learned was the consequences of not completely obeying God’s commands! The Israelites were told that the land was theirs and all they had to do was go take it and there would be rest and no trouble! Yet look at Israel in the Old Testament and even today. It does not look like they found this rest! What happened? They did not COMPLETELY follow God’s plan. God said to completely wipe out all the Canaanites, and this is something that Israel did not do. Because of this we find them in idolatry, we find them oppressed, and we find them away from God! It is important when God tells us to do something, that we do it completely! Have you ever started to work on an area in your life that you know needs work, then when you have almost got everything in order you stop! “Oh, it’s good enough,” we say, or “look how much I’ve improved.” Yet, even with this progress we have missed the goal, because we have given up before achieving the end!

So, two important lessons! Always obey God! There may be times when we feel that what he is asking does not make sense, that is okay. God does not ask us to understand everything that he wants us to do, he just wants us to do it! Also, when God tells us to do something, when there is something that we are doing, we need to make sure that we complete that task, that undertaking. Failing to complete, is failing to succeed!

~ Nate

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15
Oct

Canaan = Christian Life?

   Posted by: Nate    in Tradition

I have heard to taught more than once that the Promised Land is a type or illustration of becoming a Christian or the Christian life. When you step back and think about this it really does not make sense.

For Instance:

If Canaan is a type of the Christian Life, does that mean God will deny entrance to some base on their works?

If Canaan is an illustration of the Christian Life, does that mean I have to drive all the evil of it first before I can possess Christianity?

If Canaan is a picture of Heaven, does that mean we are going to have to drive the armies of Satan out of Heaven before we can have rest?

There are many more ways to look at it, but the point is that Canaan is not a type of picture of anything other than Canaan! So then, what significance is there of Canaan that I can apply to my life?

Though Canaan may not be a type of the Christian life, there are many lessons that can be learned from the action of Israel when they entered it and were to conquer it.

Lessons to be learned:

God has a plan for every aspect of our life.

Sin has consequences.

We must be careful not to be fooled by the enimy.

God expects full and complete obedience, not partial obedience.

Forsaking attendance to the place that God has designated for worship will allow your heart to be pulled away from him.

There are many more lessons that can be learned. I challenge you to see everything that you can learn from Canaan next time you read Joshua and Judges.

~ Nate

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