We shouldn't skip over the obvious truth, namely, that God is a speaking God. God loves to communicate with us! Christian theology teaches us that God has revealed His divine nature to us in creation, through the prophets, and the gift of His Son, Christ Jesus. Genesis, the book of beginnings opens with the words, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." (1:1) Beginning in verse 3, "And God said" is repeated at least eight times in the opening chapter of the Bible.
So our creator God spoke creation into existence out of nothing--with His voice. In Genesis, God spoke to Adam and Eve, to Cain, to Noah, to Abraham, to Isaac, to Jacob, and then to Joseph. In Exodus God called Moses . . . that's where we pick up.
God's people are in slavery; life is not so good. The people are suffering in captivity. Joseph and the Pharaoh which knew Joseph is long gone. God hears his people groaning and speaks to a man named Moses.
Moses' story is remarkable because of his background and upbringing. Although Hebrew, he was raised as an Egyptian, and later became the leader of God's people in the Exodus. sunday we will look at the preparation of Moses and God's call at the burning bush. Can't wait! Pastor Tom
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