Gene taught "The Secret Place of the Most High" May 3–4, 2014 in Canberra, Australia.
This study is intended to use the Tabernacle of the wilderness as an object lesson of the Person and work of Christ. Each article of the Tabernacle speaks of another aspect of His gracious provisions for those who trust in Him. Since we cannot utilize what we do not know we have, this study brings to light what it means to live by faith. In essence, the Tabernacle, seen as a diagram, is a map to the greatest hidden treasure of all time—living in the presence of God Almighty. Our careful study of this topic will be richly rewarded as we, "walk by faith, not by sight," 2Co 5:7.
"He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High
shall abide in the shadow of the Almighty." Psa 91:1
 

Lessons from the Tabernacle on Abiding in Christ – Canberra 2014

Gene Cunningham - June 9, 2000

Life of Moses #3

God's plan does not change with regard to Moses, but Moses changes to align with God's plan (Exo 3:7). God's plan is personal, historical (relates to a set time and event), geographic (the right place), operational (requires deeds, actions), motivational (God wants us to be motivated by love 2Co 5:14), inspirational (the Word of God is our inspirational power), and is unconventional (Isa 55, Psa 103). Our weakness (insufficiency) is the key to benefiting from God's strength, sufficiency (Exo 3:11, 2Co 12:9-10). Moses failures where do to trying to do the right thing at the wrong time and wrong way (Act 7:22-25, Exo 2:11-15). Moses' wounds from past failure come out in his conversation with God; he pleads inadequacy (Exo 3:11-12), and ignorance (Exo 3:13-14, Act 7:22). Moses expresses frustration and bitterness. God responds by telling of His vital role, and promise (Exo 3:14-22). Moses excuse of being rejected (Exo 4:1), makes God more abrupt; He gives Moses signs (Exo 4:2-9). Moses denies his skill (Act 7:22, 1Co 2:1-5, Exo 4:10), and refuses to go -- his bitterness (Exo 4:13). God's anger at Moses comes out (Exo 4:14). God forces Moses to speak through Aaron (divine sarcasm - as Aaron was not nearly as skilled - Exo 4:15-17). Moses does overcome, of course (Deu 33:1). This should be an encouragement to us.

Scripture References: Psalms 5:14, Acts 7:22, Exodus 4:13, Exodus 3:7, Exodus 3:13-14, Exodus 4:10, Exodus 3:11-12, Acts 7:22, Exodus 2:11-15, Exodus 4:2-9, Deuteronomy 33:1, Acts 7:22-25, Exodus 4:1, Exodus 4:15-17, Exodus 3:11, Exodus 3:14-22, Exodus 4:14

From Series: "Life of Moses"

After 40 years in the Egyptian palace then 40 years in the desert then 40 years leading Israel to their land Moses' life can actually teach us about living in the time we live.

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