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Trusting God's Call Series
Contributed by Bobby Oliver on Feb 26, 2018 (message contributor)
Summary: Moses had to trust God's calling on his life. Every Christian has a calling as well, and we must trust God's call.
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Trusting God’s Call
Exodus 3:1-12
- We’re continuing our study through the book of Exodus, and as we study, we’re asking the question, “What can I learn about honoring God from this passage?”
- Last week, we looked at trusting God’s timing.
- Moses was ready to deliver his people from the Egyptians, but it wasn’t yet God’s timing.
- Moses wouldn’t be back to deliver his people until 40 years later.
- But God used his time away from Egypt to teach him more about being a leader.
- When it comes to God’s timing, it’s important for us not to rush, not to give up, and not to lose faith.
- Today, we’re going to talk about trusting God’s call.
- Sometimes, it’s fun to look at how different countries do things differently.
- For example, when Americans answer the telephone, most of them simply say, "Hello."
- The response is a bit different in other countries.
- Germans answer a ringing phone with their last name.
- In Denmark, the Danes will answer with both their first and last names.
- Russians say, "I’m listening."
- The curious French say, "Hello, who’s on the line?"
- Italians greet callers with "Ready" upon which the caller demands, "Who's speaking?"
- The Spanish give the command, "Speak!"
- The Chinese proclaim, "Hey, hey, who are you?"
- Just as there are different ways of answering phone calls, there are also different ways to answering a call from God.
- Every follower of Christ has a calling in life.
- And it’s important for us to trust God’s calling because He always knows what’s best.
- So let’s look at three things this morning that are part of trusting God’s call.
I.) Listen for His call- Vs 1-6
- When I was a kid, there were 2 things I loved to play with my brother…cops and robbers, and GI Joe.
- I thought cops and soldiers were so awesome, and when I grew up, I was going to do both.
- Well, I did one of them, joining the military, but the other one, law enforcement, was part of my plan for when I finished my enlistment in the Army.
- Of course, in the back of my mind, there was a bit of hesitation, because like I said last week, I also felt a calling to be a pastor.
- Anyways, I went on several ride-alongs with local and state police…
- I even went with the Wardens.
- But the entire time, even though I thought it would be such a cool job, I couldn’t get rid of that hesitation.
- When Sherri and I got married, I started working as a bank teller, but still, there was a hesitation, knowing it wasn’t what I was supposed to do.
- Then one day, I received a message on Facebook from the Chief of Police in Baileyville.
- He said he was looking for a full-time police officer and because of my military background, he was wondering if I’d be interested in the job.
- I wasn’t looking for the job at the time, and I didn’t know the Police Chief well, so I thought, “Maybe this is from God. Maybe I’m supposed to be a cop.”
- And of course, some of those thoughts I had when I was a kid came to mind, such as “Cops are awesome! They get to put the blue lights on in the cruiser and pull people over, and drive fast, they carry a gun, and wear cool uniforms…”
- So there was part of me that was jumping up and down inside, and I was ready to say yes.
- But there was a problem…Sherri didn’t have a peace about it…
- And, even though I didn’t want to admit it, in the back of my mind, there was still hesitation…
- I didn’t have a peace about it.
- I met with the Chief, and asked a bunch of questions about the job, but then, God made it so abundantly clear to me that the answer was no…
- The call to become a pastor that I had suppressed in the back of my mind, it began to surface, and grow…
- And I knew God was saying no to the police job, because He had other plans.
- God was telling me it was time to start training for the ministry.
- In order for me to make the right decision, though, I had to be listening for God’s call…
- That’s where we find Moses in this passage…listening for God’s call…
- For 40 years now, he’s been perfectly content with being a shepherd and living in Midian.
- He’s 80 years old, and it’s very likely that he thought he would live out the rest of his days in Midian, watching over his flock of sheep.