| And Pharaoh said, Who is the LORD, that I should obey his voice to let Israel go? I know not the LORD, neither will I let Israel go. | ||
| Exodus 5:2 | ||
| Revelation is directly linked to obedience. Pharaoh didn’t know the Lord solely because he had no intention to obey Him. Do you desire to be obedient to the Lord? If so, He will give revelation to you and will provide direction for you. But our God is so good that He will not give further revelation to us or further direction to us if we have not been obedient to that which He has already told us to do. Often, people say, “I just don’t know what the Lord’s plan or will for me is.” And frequently, it’s an issue of whether or not they’ve obeyed the last thing He told them to do. The desk in my study is piled high with papers. My in box is overflowing. The Lord, however, is so good to us that He doesn’t keep stacking up our spiritual in boxes. He gives us one thing to do, one assignment, one memo, one piece of information, one directive. And then He waits until we do it before giving us another. “My burden is easy,” He declared. “My load is light” (see Matthew 11:30). He gives us one thing to do. He doesn’t overwhelm or overwork us. | ||
Daily Manna
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Revelation is directly linked to obedience.
I AM THAT I AM !!!
And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou
say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.
Exodus 3:14
In Bible days, a person’s name was an indication of his nature. That’s
why we’re told to pray in Jesus’ name. “If you ask anything in My
name,” He said, “I will do it” (see John 14:14).
“In Jesus’ name” is not merely a phrase to tack on to the end of your
prayers, like “over and out.” No, praying in Jesus’ name means praying
according to His nature, praying in harmony with His heart, praying as
He would pray if He were in our situation. So in asking God’s name,
Moses in essence is saying, “What’s Your nature?” And God, for the
first time, here in Exodus 3, identifies His name as literally, I AM
THAT I AM.
“I AM . . . what?” Moses may have wondered.
“I AM whatever you have need of,” God must have intimated. “Moses,
you’re on a journey. The task before you is huge and you want to know
who I am. I AM whatever you need. Not I USED TO BE, not WILL BE, but I
AM presently. Immutable. Unchangeable. The same yesterday, today, and
forever. Rock solid. I AM. That’s My name; I AM whatever you need.”
Fifteen hundred years later, Jesus would shed further light on God’s
name by declaring,
I AM the Bread.
I AM the Way.
I AM the Truth.
I AM the Life.
I AM the Light of the World.
I AM the Good Shepherd.
I AM the Door.
I AM the Vine.
Jesus took the name of God and filled in the blank.
“Show us the Father,” said Philip.
“He that has seen Me has seen the Father,” Jesus answered (see John
14:9). No wonder two hundred armed soldiers seeking to arrest Jesus
fell down backwards upon hearing His irrefutable declaration of deity,
upon hearing Him say, “I am He,” or literally, “I AM.”
For many years, I didn’t fully understand this, and thought Jesus was
not I AM but I GIVE, as in “I give bread, deliverance, strength, and
healing.” Now I understand that He’s infinitely more than that. We
think we need bread, healing, deliverance, and companionship. In
actuality, however, we’re craving Jesus. It’s not something He gives
us, but who He will be for us step by step, day by day.
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