1) "It's like somebody who begins to think, I really, really am not qualified to do the job that I'm doing. And someday you guys are going to figure it out and you're just going to be done with me, right? That's what imposter syndrome does. And I have felt this way for the better part of 23 years that I've been a pastor here at Riv and 30 years that I've been in some sort of ministry. Now, I don't have the time nor the desire to unpack that with you today. But this mug gives me a peek into the second thing you may or may not know about me. And that is that I am a college dropout."
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2) "And God heard their groaning and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac and with Jacob. God saw the Israelites and God knew. God heard, God remembered, God saw, and God knew. And meanwhile, Moses was shepherding. The flock of his father-in-law Jethro, the priest of Midian, he led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. And then the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire within a bush. And as Moses looked, he saw that the bush was on fire, but was not consumed. So Moses said, thought, I must go over and look at this remarkable sight."
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3) "I think that that is Hebrew for holy cow, what is that, right? So he sees this burning bush. Why isn't it burning up? And it would be way too easy to minimize this and just think God is using this burning bush like a flare gun to get Moses' attention. But I think it's much more than that. It's not just a special effect. I think God is giving Moses a glimpse into who he is. He is a God who heard. He's a God who remembered. He's a God who saw. He's a God who knew. He's a God whose heart was now burning inside for his people."
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4) "Moses, the adopted grandchild of the Egyptian Pharaoh, the murderer who ran away because of the consequences of his sin, he couldn't bear to look at God. And God invites him, take off your shoes and let your feet touch the holiness. I want there to be nothing between us here. And Moses just couldn't even look at him. Why? Because Moses was thinking, who am I? And then the Lord, verse seven, said I've observed the misery of my people in Egypt and have heard them crying out because of their oppressors and I know about their sufferings and I've come down to rescue them from the power of the Egyptians and to bring them from that land to a good and spacious land, a land flowing with milk and honey."
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5) "Moses' question to God is, who am I to do this? And God basically answers him by saying, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter who you are. What matters is who I am. I will be with you. And the people that you are gonna go rescue, you're gonna come back here to this spot, to Horeb, to Mount Sinai, to this holy place that your feet are touching the ground. And you are all gonna worship me here. That's the play. And the only sign you need is I'm sending you."
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6) "In the simplest of terms, God says to Moses, I picked you, so just do it. And the rest of Exodus is God doing exactly what he said he was going to do. For me personally, the story of Moses is one of the most encouraging because it helps me remember that God just picks nobodies to do extraordinary things. Even when we are plagued with doubts and insecurities. And the cool thing is the author of Hebrews gives us an insight that Moses would not have even had."
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7) "It's almost impossible to read Exodus and think, man, Moses has his stuff together. It's almost impossible to read Moses and to say, what a man of faith. But the beauty of what God does in our lives is he takes, in the words of Jesus, faith the size of a mustard seed and he causes it to grow inside of us. Moses had faith somehow that looked forward to Jesus. He didn't know Jesus' name. He knew that there would be a Messiah one day."
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8) "At Mount Sinai, God invites Moses to take the dirtiest part of him and to touch holiness. In the upper room, Jesus, who is holiness incarnate, touches the dirtiest part of the disciples' feet to make them clean. And both are just an echo. They are a foreshadowing of what he is about to do on the cross when he takes the dirtiest parts of you and the dirtiest parts of me and the dirtiest parts of the whole world onto himself on the cross so that we would be made clean. And now all we bring, all we bring to the table, is accepting that news by faith."
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