Exodus 4:1
Our duty to our Lord in this world requires that we should do somewhat
more than live a life of obedience to Him. Our obedience must be
acknowledged obedience. We must never be loth to say, "Whose we are,
and Whom we serve." We may read this lesson writ large in the history
of God's send... [ Continue Reading ]
Exodus 4:10
_(with Judges 6:15; Jeremiah 1:6; 1 Samuel 9:21; Luke 14:18)_
I. God proposes great things to men. In proportion as any call in life
is great, let the heart pause and consider whether its very greatness
is not a proof of its divinity.
II. We are not to look at what we are, but at what... [ Continue Reading ]
Exodus 4:27
This text shows us
I. The brotherhood and affection subsisting between the different
members of God's family. And this is twofold. God's people stand in a
twofold relation to one another, as natural and spiritual men. As
being creatures of God's hand, and common descendants of Adam, th... [ Continue Reading ]