Friday, January 28, 2022

WHO AM I? (EXODUS 3:1-12)

 

WHO AM I?

BIBLE PASSAGE: EXODUS 3:1-12



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Lesson Prepared by: Krisha of Solomon’s Wisdom FB page

Lesson ideas taken from: https://www.blueletterbible.org/

JANUARY 03, 2021

 

LESSON MEMORY VERSE

And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?

EXODUS 3:11

 

INTRODUCTION:

Before we continue our lesson, I will give you a summary of why I became part of Sunday School ministry particularly in kid’s department. In my early years of being a Christian I had the desire to enter the Bible Seminary so when the pastor’s wife told me to lead the kid’s department, I didn’t hesitate because I saw it as the starting point of entering the seminary, but honestly, I had the fear of not leading the ministry properly. Few months of leading was really stressful; I had a poor leadership. I was diligent but that was not enough; the teachers didn’t respect my authority. Then meeting came, I was demoted to become an assistant, and I accepted the changes because I saw my inadequacy. The emotions it brought, and the hardships were hard on those times. That role came to my hands after months or years, don’t remember anymore. After a year or two, new leaders were appointed and again the ministry was not assigned to me. That was fine because if the authority sees it for the better then that’s okay. I became an ordinary teacher and submitted to the new authority. After a year, the leadership was given to me again. Years passed and the experiences in the ministry helped me to become equipped. I didn’t say I have no room for suggestions and input knowledge. In fact, I haven’t been good, only by God’s grace why we still here. I know someday, I need to let go of this ministry and move on to another level where God wants me to. Why I said this, our theme for this month is about commitment and I know some of us have hesitations in entering the ministry. Your decision is important and like what I always say, the ministry you plan to enter is a great privilege. Someday it will be hard for you to enter the ministry and so today, it’s a great opportunity. Have you noticed why others want to enter the ministry but they’re having a hard time? For example, in kid’s department, this ministry is a great opportunity and why because when you get older, it will be hard for you to go on the field and teach kids because of time and physical problems. Therefore, while you’re young and have the ability grab it. This opportunity wouldn’t be available anymore after so many years. And to the existing teachers, don’t put in mind that you need to take for a rest in teaching, another term for this is hiatus. Let’s wait for God to level you up.  So today I know you already have an idea about our lesson – it’s about MOSES.

 

LESSON BACKGROUND:

In Egypt, the Israelites “were fruitful, and increased abundantly, and multiplied, and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them”—and “there arose a new king over Egypt, who didn’t know Joseph” (1:7-8). Seeing that the Israelites were growing strong, the king oppressed them and tried to enlist midwives to kill male Hebrew babies (1:15). The mother of baby Moses hid Moses in a basket in the bulrushes, and he was discovered by Pharaoh’s daughter, who raised him in the palace (2:1-10).

When Moses grew up, he sympathized with his people, who were suffering under their taskmasters. When he saw an Egyptian mistreating some of the Israelites, Moses killed the Egyptian. Then he fled to Midian to escape punishment (2:11-22). There he married Zipporah, the daughter of a priest of Midian, who bore him a son (2:21-22).

And then we read these momentous words: “It happened in the course of those many days, that the king of Egypt died, and the children of Israel sighed because of the bondage, and they cried, and their cry came up to God because of the bondage. God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob. God saw the children of Israel, and God was concerned about them” (Exodus 2:23-25). We will hear echoes of these words in verse 7 below.

In verses 1-6, Moses was keeping the flock – minding his business. God called him through a burning bush. God wanted Israelites to be freed from bondage. Then when God gave His instructions, Moses replied “Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?”

Do you relate with this response? We know some of us have this kind of response and for sure we already have said this response in other areas of our lives.  Why Moses said, “WHO AM I?”

LESSON OUTLINE:

1.  REFLECTS MOSES’ UNDERSTANDING OF HIS MODEST RESOURCES AND THE MAGNITUDE OF THE TASK (EXODUS 3:11).

And Moses said unto God, Who am I, that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I should bring forth the children of Israel out of Egypt?

 

When you say “modest” in this particular sentence, it means “limited in size” and the word “magnitude” means great size or extent. Have you considered in making commitment the limited resources and the great size of the task? Yes, we normally think about that.  Moses was called by God when he was eighty years old. Why he said this, “Who am I”? Let’s go back before this calling. Forty years earlier, he was extremely good-looking (‘proper child’-Heb.11:23, ‘exceeding fair & nourished up” – Acts 7:20, ‘goodly child’ – Exo.2:2), he was well-educated (Acts 7:22-23), And Moses was learned in all athe wisdom of the Egyptians, and was bmighty in words and in deeds”.  And when he was full forty years old, cit came into his heart dto visit his brethren the children of Israel., and he felt a divine commission. Of these characterics, you would be confident enough but why he said, “Who am I?”. Yes, he was raised in the palace, but that was long ago. He killed an Egyptian and fled for his life. He has been living anonymously in a foreign land for many years. He has become a simple shepherd. His next forty years spent as a nothing shepherd. From being in line to the throne of Egypt to herding sheep. What a come down. It was really excellent training in the wilderness shepherding sheep. For he was to lead God's sheep forty years in this wilderness. He went from a self-centered, self-sufficient person to a "Who Am I?" How can a shepherd negotiate with Pharaoh?

His self-image pretty shattered.

Ø  Who am I?” - No ability vs. 11.

Ø  What shalt I say unto them” - No message vs. 13.

Ø  They will not believe me nor hearken my voice” - No authority vs. 4:1.

Ø  I am not eloquent-slow in speech & tongue” - No eloquence vs. 4:10.

Ø  “Pardon your servant, Lord. Please send someone else” - No desire vs. 4:13.

Do you relate to this excuses? They are normal excuses, right? We usually hear these excuses? God responded to every one of these excuses w/ His perfect solution, His perfect plan, & His perfect wisdom. So, whatever excuse you’re going to throw at God today WHEN – NOT IF – He calls is flimsy, flawed, & will fall apart when it comes up against God’s perfect plan for your life. May as well go ahead & realize right now that you’re not going to win that debate w/ the Almighty Creator of the Universe who is calling you into an eternal relationship w/ Himself, & into a lifetime of obedient service to Him. We may be understood by our love ones and friends for not committing to the ministry but in God, we can’t give our excuses; He knows everything.

I know you have experiences like this regarding this matter. DO you know the feeling that it is understandable that you wouldn’t commit but if you feel deep down in your heart, there’s something troubling you, right? You’re trying to convince yourself that this is the right decision. Like what this lesson implies, whatever excuses or reasons you have, you wouldn’t win the debate with the Lord.

2.  REFLECTS OF MOSES’ RECOLLECTION OF HIS EARLIER ATTEMPT TO HELP THE ISRAELITES (EXODUS 2:11-15).

 

Moses had gone out one day among his brethren he saw an Egyptian smiting a Hebrew. He looked this way and that way and saw no man and slew the Egyptian and hid him in the sand (2:11). The sentence, “Moses looked this way and that way and saw no man”, is something we need to see; he did not look up. What lesson we’ll get in here? He was man-conscious not God- conscious. Moses smote the Egyptian and killed him. He then attempted to bury him in the sand. He knew his purpose and mission but he was attempting in the energy of the flesh to do the work of God. He could not successfully bury one Egyptian. God desired to bury their whole army. We know for sure that he was taught and oriented by his mother to the task but he had committed himself to a task, not to God. Sometimes we have this spiritual condition wherein we become weary of the calls to commitment to church, programs but let’s put in mind that we need to be committed to Christ.

Back to the story, the next day when he went to break up a fight between two Hebrews, the identity crisis began. The two fighting Israelites said, “Who made you to be ruler over us?" These words shattered him. He saw the plan of God so clearly, he thought the Israelites all knew. Let’s read Acts 7:25, “For he supposed his brethren would have understood how that God by his hand would deliver them: but they understood not”. Moses thought that his own people would realize that God was using him to rescue them, but they did not.  Moses was shocked and afraid then he fled.

If you have failed, the tendency is to resist the call of God.  Moses says, "WHO AM I?"  What Moses does not realize is that, he is just like the burning bush.  There are thousands of bushes, but what makes the burning bush so special is that God is in it. And do you know what makes you so special to God?  It is that He is in you.  If you do not recognize that it is God in you that makes all the difference you will come up what sounds like such good excuses for not serving God. 

What lesson do you see? If you fail in the first attempt, it doesn’t mean that the task is not God’s will, maybe because God’s presence is not there. That’s the reason why Colossians 3:23 reminds us, “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men;” because we will fail if we do it unto men.

3.  EXPRESSES HIS UNDERSTANDING OF HIS WOEFUL INADEQUACY (EXODUS 4:13).

And he said, O my Lord, send, I pray thee, by the hand of him whom thou wilt send.

Moses was conscious of his failure, this helped to now qualify him. Of the excuses beside from the character of Moses, others will include:

·         Gideon (Judges 6:15) -  And he said unto him, Oh my Lord, wherewith shall I save Israel? behold, my family is poor in Manasseh, and I am the least in my father's house.

·         Saul (1 Samuel 9:21) - And Saul answered and said, Am not I a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel? and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin? wherefore then speakest thou so to me?

·         and Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:6) - Then said I, Ah, Lord God! behold, I cannot speak: for I am a child.

Do you see? Gideon, Saul and Jeremiah had excuses too? These excuses were not enough. God knows everything and He can put everything into place; He is in control. Back to Moses, we see that he had many objections (see also 3:13; 4:1, 10, 13) and his final plea will be simply, “O Lord, please send someone else” (4:13). In tagalog, “SA IBA NA LaNG LORD”. I hope these excuses Moses made makes you realize your stand and situation in the ministry. Don’t wait for the time that your strength fails before you realize your purpose.

“(Yahweh) said, ‘Certainly I will be with you'” (v. 12a). This is the answer to Moses’ objection. It doesn’t really matter who Moses is, because Yahweh will enable Moses to work by Yahweh’s power. Yahweh will be there with Moses, and Yahweh will not let Moses fail. This shows of “Not self-reliance, God-reliance”, “Not my strength, ability, wisdom”. When God said, "I will be with you”, He is capable to do any work He has called you to perform. WHO AM I doesn’t really matter, it is WHO GOD IS that counts.

 

CONLUSION:

One of my best verses I have read so far in the Bible is in 1 Thessalonians 5:24, “Faithful is He that calleth you; He also will do it (He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it)”.

When Moses said I can’t do it, God said because of me, yes you can.

Whatever circumstance that you see that stands before you, it's not too big for our Big God. He is calling you to do something great for him, what is your answer going to be? I am not strong enough? I am not wise enough? Or is your answer going to be, God I know you are faithful, and I will do as you ask.

But also, we need to be careful not to think that we can do it without God’s help. The psalmist also writes,

Proverbs 19:21

Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand.

You have the power, but it is not your own. As a Christian, you have the power of God living inside of you. That same power that lives in you, raised Jesus Christ from the dead. Will you use it? Will you decide to live a life of power that has been given to you through your relationship with Jesus Christ, or will you simply, stand back and let life pass you by.

FOR WHOM DO YOU LABOR?

 

FOR WHOM DO YOU LABOR?



BIBLE PASSAGE: ECCLESIASTES 4:1-12

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Lesson Prepared by: Krisha of Solomon’s Wisdom FB page

Lesson ideas taken from: enduringword.com/bible-commentary

JANUARY 24, 2021

 

MEMORY VERSE

Better is an handful with quietness, than both the hands full with travail and vexation of spirit.

ECCLESIASTES 4:6

 INTRODUCTION:

When I was a child, I had so many questions in mind: why my mother always cried because of our status, why we were poor, and why we were oppressed by relatives before? There were so many “whys” but those are part of God’s plan.

 

In verses 1 – 6, the writer of Ecclesiastes speaks about the comfortless oppression of man under the sun. In the Old Testament there are mentioned different oppression:

·         Oppression of people by a king (Proverbs 28:16).

·         Oppression of a servant by his master (Deuteronomy 24:14).

·         Oppression of the poor by the affluent (Proverbs 22:16).

·         Oppression of the poor by the bureaucratic (Ecclesiastes 5:8).

·         Oppression of the poor by other poor people (Proverbs 28:3).

·         Oppression of the alien, the fatherless, and the widow (Jeremiah 7:6Ezekiel 22:7Zechariah 7:10).

·         Oppression by charging high interest (Ezekiel 22:1229).

·         Oppression by using false weights and measures (Hosea 12:7).

 

https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/ecclesiastes-4

With these oppression, he said it’s better off dead (v.2). Solomon could only praise the dead this way because at his time he had no certain knowledge of the world to come, and he wrote most of Ecclesiastes with an under the sun premise. If he knew and accepted what happened to the unrighteous dead, he would never say such a thing. (Trapp)

Far better than that, he praised he who has never existed (not born).  Jesus Himself said there was one man for whom it would have been better if he had never been born: Judas (Matthew 26:24). The Preacher’s great despair over the injustice of oppression in an under the sun premise shows the moral necessity of an afterlife and a coming judgment. Jesus told us that it is those who oppress and misuse their power who will ultimately endure punishment, not their victims (Matthew 18:6-7).

 

In verses 4-5, the Preacher thought of those who gain success through toil and skillful work – and how it simply brought envy and sometimes hatred from others. This common jealousy of success made life seem like vanity and grasping for the wind.

Solomon here answered the tendency for those jealous of the success of others to be lazy. Like fools, they fold their hands and do nothing – and so waste away. Yet it wasn’t the success of their neighbor that made them waste away; the foolish, lazy man consumes his own flesh.

 

Without reading these verses, we can see with our own two eyes how the system of this world rotates but upon reading these, we can say “that is true”. Whatever labor you have at the present in the church or outside the church, the question is (taken from verse 8), “FOR WHOM DO YOU LABOUR”? Some would answer for the family but search our hearts because in reality there are only two answers from this question: Do your labor for the world or do you labor for GOD? Before we answer this question in our mind, there are some points we need to think about.

 

LESSON OUTLINE:

1.  IN THIS WORLD, THERE ARE NO ETERNAL ACCOMPLISHMENT AND SATISFACTION (ECC.4:6)

Better is an handful with quietness, than both the hands full with travail and vexation of spirit.

 

Like Solomon, Ernest Hemingway said something about life. “I live in a vacuum that is as lonely as a radio tube when the batteries are dead, and there is no current to plug into.” Hemingway lived his life in a way that would be the envy of any person who has bought in to the values of this world. Who is Ernest Hemingway?

 

Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and sportsman. His economical and understated style—which he termed the iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his adventurous lifestyle and his public image brought him admiration from later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. He published seven novels, six short-story collections, and two nonfiction works. Three of his novels, four short-story collections, and three nonfiction works were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature.

He got four wives but ended up all separated.

Hemingway maintained permanent residences in Key West, Florida (in the 1930s) and in Cuba (in the 1940s and 1950s). He almost died in 1954 after plane crashes on successive days, with injuries leaving him in pain and ill health for much of the rest of his life. In 1959 he bought a house in Ketchum, Idaho where, in mid-1961, he died by suicide with a shotgun (he shot himself in the head). 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Hemingway

That was Sunday morning in Idaho. “Vanity of Vanities all is vanity.” Life under the sun never satisfies the desires of our heart.

Now we see how life under the sun is vanity.

 

That is the life in this world without Christ in our hearts. So to all who are not really sure about your salvation, read John 14:6, John 3:16, John 1:12. There are many devices people think in their way to heaven but there is only one way – JESUS CHRIST.

 

To all Christians, we already knew what life in this world, don’t go back serving the world. It’s lonely out there and though you have money, still you feel empty. Why I said this? There are Christians who still don’t prioritize spiritual things. We are envied with hard work and success by people around us and we want to be satisfied. Ecclesiastes 4:6 says, “Better is an handful with quietness, than both the hands full with travail and vexation of spirit.”

 

2.  YOU CAN’T DO IT BY YOURSELF (ECC. 4:9,12)

You cannot separate serving from commitment because if you truly serving the Lord, you will commit. I remember some members before who had been battling about commitment because some believe that it didn’t need any more because they go to church and already serving. What’s the need? They focused on the “commitment program” not on committing their hearts to the Lord  or renewal of commitment.  I remember one time there was an evangelism activity in the church and it was planned by the leaders, the BODY (people who committed- congregation) and of course the pastor that time and these members I was referring to, had their own style of evangelism. They didn’t join the church activity instead they made their own way. You can’t serve the Lord by yourself and in your own way, you need to submit to the church or in the authority.

In verse 9 and 10 say, “Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour. For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.”

1 Corinthians 12:12 For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ.

God uses members of Christ's body to compliment the gifts and graces of other brothers and sisters and to offer encouragement and support. When Christ sent his disciples out to minister to the lost sheep of the house of Israel they were sent two by two - "for two are better than one because they have a good return for their labour...

As Christians we are all individuals, with our own God-given tasks and responsibilities, but we are one body that is called to live and work in partnership with one another, which is much more productive and profitable than toiling alone.

Source: https://dailyverse.knowing-jesus.com/ecclesiastes-4-9

 

 

3.  ALWAYS PUT IN MIND THAT LIFE IS SHORT (ECC. 4:15-16)

I considered all the living which walk under the sun, with the second child that shall stand up in his stead. There is no end of all the people, even of all that have been before them: they also that come after shall not rejoice in him. Surely this also is vanity and vexation of spirit.

 

Let’s paraphrase this verse, if a king finished his reign and another generation arose or a second child stood up in his stead, the past has been forgotten or could not rejoice with him (past king) because his time is done. Therefore, like the writer said, “Vanity of Vanities”. Everything is vanity.

 

James 4:14 says, “Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.”

 

 Sorry if I’ll say this again because FB reminded me of this person (picture memories). It’s been a year when one of our brothers died and every time I remember him, I can’t help and think that life is really too short. Sometimes we think we still have more time serving the Lord. It’s normal to say, “I’ll do it tomorrow” or “Bukas na lang” in tagalog. Remember he was still young when he died. Sad thing that when your time was over, God would find you not in God’s service. It could be that your life ended because your life is not usable anymore or your purpose ends.  

 

I remember one thing that hurt the professionals when pastor mentioned that, “You think you are serving the Lord because you are busy in your work outside the church, actually NO” because most Christians quote Colossians 3:23. In other hand that is correct but we need to search our hearts. Is that work really doing work for God? IF so, why sometimes, it’s okay not to be in prayer meeting or in the church on time because you say you do something for God. If the work is for God, it doesn’t contrast to God’s word. I do it for God but you forget to attend services of the church; you just go if the time is okay (no commitment). Another thing, you say “This work is for God but you don’t give your tithes”. Don’t get mad but sometimes we need to really search our hearts.  Life is too short to be idle in this life. The world offers so many things in order your time to be filled up with so many things and it would be hard for you to insert time for spiritual things. That’s one of the reasons you need to commit because Christians are stubborn. Unless they are forced, they wouldn’t do anything outside their comfort zones.

4.  YOU HAVE A REWARD FOR YOUR LABOR (ECC. 4:9, HEB.10:12)

“… because they have a good reward for their labour.”

“For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.”

 

It is only through God that our toil, our work, our enjoyment of life can have meaning and purpose. It is in that relationship with God then, that we can be free to work, free to use the fruits of my labor to serve God and the people around us. It is in that relationship with God that we can be free to love, free to care, free from the bonds of greed to enjoy life, to discover the beauty of relationships, the joy of a person who truly cares for us as we are, and the thrill of knowing that when this life is ended, we will be given a mansion for eternity (John 14:1-2) and Hebrews 4:12 says, “For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.”

 

CONLUSION:

"A pastor in a very large congregation gave a rousing sermon on how we view our possessions one Sunday.

"Nothing we have is ours," he told the relatively wealthy members of the congregation, "all belongs to God."

One wealthy member of the congregation, a surgeon, took offense at what the pastor had to say. He invited the pastor to his lovely suburban home and it’s beautifully landscaped yard and pool area.

As the doctor took the minister on a tour of the estate, he asked pointedly, "Did you mean what you said in your sermon Sunday? Do you mean, the doctor said, with a wave of his hand, "that all these are not mine?"

The pastor simply smiled and replied, "Why don’t you ask me that question fifty years from now?"

Isn’t that the point? It really doesn’t matter what we have now, because in the end, what really matters is our relationship to God.

Deuteronomy 8:18 -  But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day.

 

Colossians 3:23 - And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men;

 

We really can determine if we work for God. Check your priorities, check your walking, check your time, check your budget and check your heart.

 

For those who give their commitment in God’s service, I hope this verse would remind us, Ephesians 6:7 - With good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men.

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