Wednesday, December 15, 2010

When You Bit Your Nails Can You Get Appedix?

SEEING THE INVISIBLE

By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king: for he endured as seeing the Invisible. (Heb. 11: 27).

Moses had a deep sense of personal presence of God. Not only looked through the centuries waiting for Christ to manifest in the flesh, but he saw Christ in a special way to accompany the children of Israel in all travel. God was real to him, always present in his thoughts. When he was misinterpreted when he was called to face danger and endure insults for the love of Christ, suffering without retaliation. Moses believed in God and in Him whom they wanted, and who helped him because of his need. God was for him a present help.
lot of faith we see is merely nominal; scarce the true faith, trusting and persevering. Moses made in his own experience the promise that God is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. He had respect for the recompense of reward. In this there is another point we wish to study faith, God will reward a man of faith and obedience. If this faith penetrates the life experience, will enable each of those who fear and love God to endure trials. Moses was full of confidence in God, because he had faith he appropriated their promises. Needed help, prayed for her, she clung to the faith, and wove in their experience the belief that God cared. He believed that God ruled his life in particular. Saw and acknowledged God in every detail of your life, and felt I was under the eye that sees everything, weighing the reasons and try the heart.

looked to God, and hoped that he would give strength to overcome temptation. . . God's presence was enough to make it through most painful situations in which a man could be placed.

Moses simply did not think God saw him. God was the constant vision he had before him, never lost sight of his face. He saw Jesus as their Savior, believing that the merits of the Savior will be charged. This faith was not for a fancy Moses, it was a reality. That's the kind of faith we need: faith that will stand the test. Oh how many times we give in to temptation because we do not keep our eyes on Jesus! (Testimonies, vol 2, pp. 267, 268). EGW

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