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‘No One Can Say “Jesus is Lord” Except By The Holy Spirit.'
Exodus 31:1-32:14
'Called’ by God and ‘filled’ with His Spirit (31:1-3), Bezalel had the support of Oholiab and ‘all able men’(31:6).
Few may be called and equipped to lead, but many are required for God’s work to be done - effectively (1 Corinthians 12:4-10).
‘All’ of us receive our strength from the ‘Spirit’(1 Corinthians 12:11).
We offer ourselves in service with this faith, ‘Jesus is Lord’.
Faith is God’s gift: ‘no one can say “Jesus is Lord” except by the Holy Spirit’.
There are many gifts.
They are varied expressions of one gift - the faith which confesses that ‘Jesus is Lord’(1 Corinthians 12:3).
The people fell into idolatry and immorality (32:6): a ‘warning’ to us (1 Corinthians 10:6-12).
We have God’s help - to overcome temptation (1 Corinthians 10: 13).
Moses sets for us a godly example: he spent time with God, hearing His voice and prevailing in prayer (32:1,7-14).
Let Us Go Up To God And Bring Down All That Is Needed To Build Up The Body Of Christ.
Exodus 32:15-33:23
In Moses, we see the holiness and love of God: a deep hatred of sin (32:19), an intense longing for sinners to be forgiven (32).
Filled with ‘the fear of the Lord’, Moses was fearless before men.
God’s Word to sinners is clear: He warns them (Proverbs 29:1); He calls them to repent (Acts 2:38); He invites them to return to Him (Hosea 6:1).
Moses’ faithful and fearless preaching emerged from his closeness to God: ‘The Lord spoke to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend’(11).
Moses prayed; God heard; God answered (33:17).
Moses prayed for a revelation of God’s glory (33:18).
God revealed Himself as the good God, the God of grace and mercy (32:19).
Let us go up to God and bring down all that is needed to build the Body of Christ that God may take pleasure in it and that He may appear in His glory (Haggai 1:8).
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