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The Desert of Disappointment
Planted within Moses’ story is a symbolic reminder of his function as God’s instrument. Throughout the Bible, we read that Moses carried a staff. God used it to convince Moses that he would not be alone throughout the journey (Exodus 4:2-5). The staff was again used to prove to the Hebrews as well as the Egyptians that Moses was indeed God’s messenger (Exodus 4:30 and 7:9-10). It was used by Moses during five of the ten plagues (see Exodus 7-10),…
A Little Help From My Friends
Planted within Moses’ story is a symbolic reminder of his function as God’s instrument. Throughout the Bible, we read that Moses carried a staff. God used it to convince Moses that he would not be alone throughout the journey (Exodus 4:2-5). The staff was again used to prove to the Hebrews as well as the Egyptians that Moses was indeed God’s messenger (Exodus 4:30 and 7:9-10). It was used by Moses during five of the ten plagues (see Exodus 7-10),…
Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Planted within Moses’ story is a symbolic reminder of his function as God’s instrument. Throughout the Bible, we read that Moses carried a staff. God used it to convince Moses that he would not be alone throughout the journey (Exodus 4:2-5). The staff was again used to prove to the Hebrews as well as the Egyptians that Moses was indeed God’s messenger (Exodus 4:30 and 7:9-10). It was used by Moses during five of the ten plagues (see Exodus 7-10),…
When God Stalls
Planted within Moses’ story is a symbolic reminder of his function as God’s instrument. Throughout the Bible, we read that Moses carried a staff. God used it to convince Moses that he would not be alone throughout the journey (Exodus 4:2-5). The staff was again used to prove to the Hebrews as well as the Egyptians that Moses was indeed God’s messenger (Exodus 4:30 and 7:9-10). It was used by Moses during five of the ten plagues (see Exodus 7-10),…
The Staff of God
Planted within Moses’ story is a symbolic reminder of his function as God’s instrument. Throughout the Bible, we read that Moses carried a staff. God used it to convince Moses that he would not be alone throughout the journey (Exodus 4:2-5). The staff was again used to prove to the Hebrews as well as the Egyptians that Moses was indeed God’s messenger (Exodus 4:30 and 7:9-10). It was used by Moses during five of the ten plagues (see Exodus 7-10),…
The School of “Not Yet”
Planted within Moses’ story is a symbolic reminder of his function as God’s instrument. Throughout the Bible, we read that Moses carried a staff. God used it to convince Moses that he would not be alone throughout the journey (Exodus 4:2-5). The staff was again used to prove to the Hebrews as well as the Egyptians that Moses was indeed God’s messenger (Exodus 4:30 and 7:9-10). It was used by Moses during five of the ten plagues (see Exodus 7-10),…
Sacrificial Love
Planted within Moses’ story is a symbolic reminder of his function as God’s instrument. Throughout the Bible, we read that Moses carried a staff. God used it to convince Moses that he would not be alone throughout the journey (Exodus 4:2-5). The staff was again used to prove to the Hebrews as well as the Egyptians that Moses was indeed God’s messenger (Exodus 4:30 and 7:9-10). It was used by Moses during five of the ten plagues (see Exodus 7-10),…
Listening for the Cries
Planted within Moses’ story is a symbolic reminder of his function as God’s instrument. Throughout the Bible, we read that Moses carried a staff. God used it to convince Moses that he would not be alone throughout the journey (Exodus 4:2-5). The staff was again used to prove to the Hebrews as well as the Egyptians that Moses was indeed God’s messenger (Exodus 4:30 and 7:9-10). It was used by Moses during five of the ten plagues (see Exodus 7-10),…