The Upper Room 11 November 2022 Devotional: The Story of Moses
The Upper Room 11 November 2022 Devotional for Friday Message || The Story of Moses
Read The Upper Room 11 November 2022 Devotional Message by BāKolly (Lagos, Nigeria)
TOPIC: The Story of Moses
TODAY’S READING
Exodus 2:1-10
After the child had grown up, [Mosesā mother] brought him back to Pharaohās daughter, who adopted him as her son. She named him Moses, ābecause,ā she said, āI pulled him out of the water.ā – Exodus 2:10 (CEB)
The story of Moses reminds me of Godās grace and care. I am particularly moved by the way God saved Moses from death according to Pharaohās decree, keeping him in the Nile River until he was spotted and rescued by Pharaohās daughter. What an unlikely outcome that Pharaohās daughter would put aside her fatherās decree, ask Mosesā mother to nurse him, and then raise Moses as her son! The appearance of Pharaohās daughter and her discovery of the baby were not mere coincidences; they were acts of God, part of an amazing plan to save Moses.
Mosesā story encourages us to think of all the acts of God in our own lives. It invites us to ponder how we show appreciation for Godās saving grace upon our lives and the lives of our loved ones. How do we explain Godās love for us and Godās work of salvation through Jesus Christ? The amazing acts of God are limitless.
We could never number the blessings God has provided for us. But we can trust that just as God offered grace to Moses, God will surely help and keep us.
TODAY’S PRAYER
Dear God, thank you for your love and saving grace. May we never take your presence with us for granted. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Today I will look for Godās grace in my circumstances.
PRAYER FOCUS
Gratitude for Godās provision
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