Sunday, January 30, 2011

January 31 Egypt Loved Moses

Egypt Loved Moses
Read Exodus 11

Exodus 11:3 The LORD made the Egyptians favorably disposed toward the people, and Moses himself was highly regarded in Egypt by Pharaoh’s officials and by the people.

AS MANY times as I’ve read the story of the Exodus, I had not caught this parenthetical phrase regarding Moses’ reputation in Egypt. I assumed every Egyptian hated him and many Hebrews were suspicious of him. After all, didn’t all the trouble start when Moses came to town?
But it is God who stirs hearts toward one or away from one, and God created a favorable impression of his servant. This gave Moses authority. It gave him leverage against Pharaoh. His reputation gave him the ability to lead.
The Hebrews needed a man they could follow. The Hebrews also needed the people of Egypt to think well of them, and God saw to it. He prepared the way of the Exodus by preparing hearts and minds.
He does the same for you. He prepares your heart and mind through the Holy Spirit, to think favorably of himself.
As did the Hebrews, we need someone to follow—and God personally disposes himself to you. Through Jesus’ life, death and resurrection, and now through the Holy Spirit, God shows the way and leads us from bondage to freedom. He leads us to eternal life with him.
There is no greater path in all eternity. Pray that your heart is disposed to him.



Pause and Consider: people enjoy being with someone whose heart focuses on God.

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