Maybe Moses was totally content sheparding his sheep...or maybe Moses just went through the daily business of being a shepard and longed for something greater...I really don't know.
But during this time, God grew Moses' faith and character.
It was only after Moses spent 40 years in the desert that the Lord said, "It's time...Moses, will you go?"
I often feel like I am waiting for bigger and better things to happen...to be used by God in a greater way than just working Monday through Friday, 8 to 5, and then taking care of my home and family on weekends.
But perhaps this is my time of "waiting," a time when God will grow my character and my faith.
I heard a song on the way home from church last night that confirmed the Pastor's words, and the chorus goes like this:
"He's Not Finished With Me Yet" -- by Brandon Heath
There is hope for me yet
Because God won't forget
All the plans He's made for me
I have to wait and see...
He's not finished with me yet.
Still wondering why I'm here
Still wrestling with my fear
but oh, He's up to something
And the farther out I go
I've seen enough to know
That I'm not here for nothing...
He's up to something!
There is hope for me yet!
Because God won't forget
All the plans He's made for me
I have to wait and see...
He's not finished with me yet.
He's not finished with me yet.
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