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53. He Will Be With You

Leader, Draw Near

Release Date: 01/01/2021

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Leader, Draw Near

Do you sense God calling you out, asking you to do something that is outside your comfort zone? What is your source of strength?

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Leader, Draw Near

Interruptions can be opportunities to demonstrate compassion. Jesus’ compassion included serving the crowd a meal. How we respond when our plans get changed can add to or take away from our resilience.

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Leader, Draw Near

When circumstances turn from desirable to undesirable or when the task ahead is greater than one’s resources, it is common to want to know our importance to God and whether He is with us in our labors.

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Leader, Draw Near

Discouragement can place us at opposite ends of God’s intention requiring Him to correct us, turn us around, and put us back on His course. Don’t allow threats or the appearance of being the only one interested in what God is working halt your forward momentum and progress.

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Leader, Draw Near

Take a minute and evaluate the presence of the fruit of the Spirit in your life. Which fruit is most abundant in your life right now? After reflecting on the abundance, think on the fruit you sense needs to be growing in you.

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Leader, Draw Near

Discerning wisdom is not an overnight process. Spiritual wisdom accompanies the practice of spiritual disciplines, particularly when prayer and Bible study are hallmarks.

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Leader, Draw Near

What is the condition of your heart? Being an effective leader is as much about having the right heart as following proven leadership practices.

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Leader, Draw Near

How do we overcome the dueling natures, the struggle of the flesh to do evil and of the mind that knows to obey the commands of God? We clear away the debris and cultivate in our heart the mind of Christ.

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Leader, Draw Near

From whom do you seek advice and in whom do you place your trust when it seems you are not receiving discernable direction from God? Asking counsel of wise people is a Scriptural response, and so is asking God to keep you from presumption.

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Leader, Draw Near

What might cause you to be stingy with empathy or sympathy? Are you tempted to make your compassion for others conditional? Let us strive to find the right blend of Christ-filled compassion and Spirit-guided correction.

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Today’s Scripture reading comes from Exodus 3:11-12, quoting from the NIV:

“But Moses said to God, ‘Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?’ And God said, ‘I will be with you.’ ”

Recall a time you were faced with a difficult task—personally, professionally, or relationally. Did you doubt that you could pull off the seemingly impossible, made dubious not due to elements of the assignment but because of the overwhelming courage or faith it would require?

Many men and women of faith have encountered such mountainous, faith-defining missions. As Moses was given his tasking, he was fully aware that neither escaping Egypt nor acquiring the land that flowed with “milk and honey” would be easy. New to his relationship with God (whose name he did not yet know), Moses is being asked to return to the place and person he had fled in fear of his life. Further, he would have to deliver a face-to-face message that would not be received well.

Whatever his many apprehensions, the insufficiency of his speech, and the deafening pounding of his heart, God calmed Moses with these words: “I will be with you.”

Wow! God’s words were designed to give Moses confidence for the road ahead.

What would Moses do with the assurance of God’s presence? What have you done with His assurance? I have done better at sometimes than at others. When it comes to integrating the Christian faith with profession, the point of reliance for mission accomplishment is on the One who says, “I will be with you.” We know the end of Moses’ story and the daunting tasks he faced all along the road to success, but God’s promise stood firm. He never left Moses.

Another young man, Gideon, was called to “Go in the strength you have and save Israel out of Midian’s hand.” Like Moses he had a list of protests or reasons why he was surely not the one God was now choosing. To this the Lord’s response was “I will be with you.” Through the Angel of the Lord, the God of Israel had already expressed faith in him and promised his presence: “The Lord is with you, mighty warrior.”

After a series of displays—an offering consumed on a rock and two fleece tests—Gideon steps out in faith and obeys God’s call. God was sending Gideon, and Gideon was going forward.

What about you? Do you sense God calling you out, asking you to do something that is outside your comfort zone? What is your source of strength? Moses asked if another could take his place, but God sent his brother Aaron to help him.

God recognized Gideon’s fear and told him he could take his servant Purah with him to discover strength for his daunting task. In your intimidating assignment look for encouragement through a prayer partner, a mentoring relationship, or participation in a workplace Bible study.

 

// Points to Ponder

Over the next week, here are 3 points to ponder during your personal time of reflection or with a small group or mentor. Think of these as faith builders to help us know God is with us in every task:

  1. First, exercise awareness that God desires to act through the faithful.
  2. Second, see faith as a verb. Move out in response to what you know God is asking of you.
  3. Third, come alongside others. Your active faith bolsters the courage of others who may be facing similar challenges.

 

// Monthly Evaluation

It’s time for a quick monthly evaluation. Click here to download the monthly reflection sheet. Use the reflection sheet to help gauge your habit of integrating faith and profession, and to help get you into the habit of keeping a written record of those times when the Holy Spirit speaks to you.

 

// About the Narrator

LT Cassandra Mulkey joined the Navy through the Reserve Officers Training Corps at University of Utah in 2012 and served aboard two Navy ships as a Nuclear-trained Surface Warfare Officer. She is currently applying to medical school and hopes to continue in the Navy as a Medical Officer. She currently is stationed at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and lives in Silver Spring, MD with her husband where they are raising two beehives.

 

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