Saturday, April 22, 2006

True Wealth - 4/22/06

Hebrews 11:24-27, “It was by faith that Moses, when he grew up, refused to be treated as the son of Pharaoh’s daughter. He chose to share the oppression of God’s people instead of enjoying the fleeting pleasures of sin. He thought it was better to suffer for the sake of the Messiah than to own the treasures of Egypt. He was not afraid of the king … he kept his eyes on the one who is invisible.

The one who is invisible.” Moses wasn’t afraid of the wrath of the king, because he kept his eyes on the true king. He chose to serve the one true God rather than himself or the Gods of Egypt or the wealth and power he was raised under.

It says in this scripture that the pleasures of the sinful Egyptian culture were fleeting. Moses saw that it was better to suffer and seek the will of God; to be in God’s favor. He lowered himself to ensure that he was seeking the will of the one true king rather than his own. Not many of us would have the strength it takes to walk away from the easy life and submit our will to God’s every moment of every day.

To be treated as the son of Pharaoh’s daughter meant to enjoy all the wealth and privilege of Egypt. Moses decided to forsake all of that to become a slave. He left the courts of Pharaoh to bake in the brickworks with the slaves of Pharaoh’s monuments.

Jesus Christ did the same thing – He stepped down from His throne and the courts of heaven to join with His people in their slavery – slavery to sin and death.

Moses humbled himself before God, and He used Moses to deliver a nation. Jesus Christ humbled Himself to His father’s will, and God used Him to deliver all nations. Through Him, we’ve been delivered from sin’s bondage; it’s cycle of destruction. And, we’ve been delivered from the eternal power of death. We have still sinned, and will suffer the consequence of separation through the death of our physical bodies. But, we will not suffer the sting of eternal death, but will live forever by Christ’s sacrifice. He served His father’s will and freed us all to pursue holiness in this world and then enjoy life everlasting.

Moses showed us that when you do let God’s will reign over your own, great things will happen, and the Lord will further His kingdom. And at the end of all things when His glory is revealed to all mankind, we will be found standing on His side enjoying the ever-lasting joy and freedom He has freely given to us.

1 comment:

Ted M. Gossard said...

Thanks. We do experience the resurrection of our bodies in the end of course. Good thoughts.