23 Ever since I went to Pharaoh to speak in your name, he has brought trouble on this people, and you have not rescued your people at all.”
I'm not sure of the take away but its interesting that even Moses doesn't connect the dots some times. The previous chapter God told him that he would harden the Pharaoh's heart and not let the people go, so he shouldn't be so surprised like he is.
there is probably a lesson about listening to God and being patient with his plan. not on our time but on his.
knut
I can't count how many times one of us has written that conclusion. Its his plan and not ours, and it will happen on his timeline, and not ours. Why is that so hard? It seems that its written a BILLION times in these stories. Selfish people, selfish thoughts i guess.
ReplyDeleteI fell a little bit behind last week. This is one of my busy times of the year. We just finished 30 show vehicles that are going to Vegas next week for the SEMA show. I am trying to catch back up, and catch my breath. Thanks for keeping it going.
it didnt hit me until you said it, yep we have that conclusion a lot but I guess we need to hear the story told a lot to have any chance of getting it
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