As a pastor’s wife, mom and a leader of a ministry, I’m
sometimes overwhelmed by the many assignments and visions God gives me for the
future. How do I see it
accomplished? I certainly don’t
have the many gifts required to teach, train, encourage, serve, cook, bless,
create, organize, listen, watch and complete these assignments.
I wonder if Moses felt the same way after God spoke to him about the Israelites. As I’ve been reading through Exodus I’ve been struck by the many specific instructions the Lord gave Moses about the tabernacle, the priest’s robes, the Ark of the Covenant and more. So many details!
I wonder if Moses felt the same way after God spoke to him about the Israelites. As I’ve been reading through Exodus I’ve been struck by the many specific instructions the Lord gave Moses about the tabernacle, the priest’s robes, the Ark of the Covenant and more. So many details!
How could Moses possibly accomplish all that God was
instructing him to do? I mean he’s
just a shepherd. Sure he grew up
in the palace surround by incredible craftsmanship and beauty but he spent much
of his life shepherding. How is he
to do the intricate work required for making these things?
Thankfully we have a God who thinks about such things! Here’s what He did:
Exodus 31:1-7 "Then the LORD said to Moses, “Look, I have
specifically chosen Bezalel son of Uri, grandson of Hur, of the tribe of Judah.
I have filled him with the Spirit of God, giving him great wisdom, ability, and
expertise in all kinds of crafts. He is a master craftsman, expert in working
with gold, silver, and bronze. He is skilled in engraving and mounting
gemstones and in carving wood. He is a master at every craft! “And I have
personally appointed Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, to be his
assistant. Moreover, I have given special skill to all the gifted craftsmen so
they can make all the things I have commanded you to make: the Tabernacle; the
Ark of the Covenant; the Ark’s cover—the place of atonement; all the
furnishings of the Tabernacle; the table and its utensils; the pure gold
lampstand with all its accessories; the incense altar; the altar of burnt
offering with all its utensils; the washbasin with its stand; the beautifully
stitched garments—the sacred garments for Aaron the priest, and the garments
for his sons to wear as they minister as priests; the anointing oil; the fragrant
incense for the Holy Place. The craftsmen must make everything as I have
commanded you.” "(Exodus 31:1-11 NLT)
Wow. You mean
He places His Spirit in His people to accomplish it all?
Most definitely!
He knew Moses couldn’t do everything He was telling him to, so He told
Moses whom He had lined up for those jobs. Bezalel and Oholiab and the gifted craftsman weren’t just random
people wandering in the desert; they were given the Spirit of God who gave them
“wisdom, ability and expertise in all kinds of crafts.” I love how God has orchestrated this!
He still does this today! There is no such thing as a random person wandering around
the River Church or the Body of Christ.
God has given us His Spirit to accomplish absolutely everything He has
put in the hearts of His people.
We’ve been given the “wisdom, ability and expertise” necessary.
What happened to the people who weren’t Bezalel and Oholiab
or the gifted craftsman? Amazingly
God thought of that too.
Exodus 36:1-7 "some were called to work on the temple and
some brought gifts and offerings for those who work on the temple"
If they weren’t doing, they were supporting. I believe this is true of each and
every one of us. There will be
times of doing and there will be times of supporting. Our responsibility is to know what God is assigning to us
and then being obedient to it. If
we are in waiting then we are supporting those who are doing right now. Notice He doesn't mention spectating...
So are you doing or supporting or spectating?
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