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Good morning Beloved Brethren,
Date: FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2018
Topic: STANDING AT CROSSROADS
Text: Read: Exodus 3:7-10
Daily Bible Study: Ex. 1-2; Ps. 13

“And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the word of his grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sanctified” (Acts 20:32).

The book of Exodus 3:7 tells us that God heard the cries of His people. Yet their promised deliverance lingered, and because days stretched into weeks and weeks into months and months into years, they began to wonder if God had forgotten them. Have you ever caught yourself wondering the same way? Maybe you have obeyed Him and followed Him faithfully, but now you are standing at crossroads of hope and doubt.
Moses was chosen for the daunting task of delivering the Israelites from bondage. In the beginning, Moses thought he had to take matters into his own hands by killing an Egyptian, which was not a part of God's plan. After this incident, God drew him aside for 40 years; silencing his heart and tempering Moses so he would be willing to follow the Lord perfectly.
If you feel you have been set aside by the Lord, know that you are neither being punished nor forgotten. He has heard your cry and He is working behind the scenes to deliver you. You can be sure of this: He won't be late; He will be right on time! Only make sure your obedience is unconditional and your willingness to follow the Lord is sincere. You will find yourself standing on a solid Rock and firmly fixed on solid ground. The Holy Spirit will always be your guide to lead and direct you. You will never live a confused life.

Prayer:  Dear Lord, please reveal Yourself to me. Teach me to follow You patiently and submissively and deepen my trust in You. I pray in Jesus’ name – Amen.

(From The Voice of Christ Today, 2018 Edition Daily Inspiration for Personal and Family Devotion, page 26. A Publication of The World International Sacred Peace Movement)

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