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The Story of My Life - Seeing Yourself in the Life of Moses

DÍA 15 DE 15

Hello, My Name Is...

Invitation to SELAH

Before you spend time face-to-face with God today, take some time to SELAH (Stop, Exhale, Lean In, Ask & Hear).

Passage to Read

Exodus 3:14-15

Reflect

God’s initial answer to Moses’ question was not necessarily His actual name, but a statement of who He is. Some people translate the Hebrew to say “I AM WHO I AM.” But it could also be translated as “I WILL BE WHO I WILL BE.” It is a statement of His continued existence with His people. God is unchanging in his faithfulness, presence, love, and power. He is who He is.

When you accept the invitation from God to partner with Him in His plan, you are walking under the authority that comes with His name. You aren’t walking alone. In your conversations with your friends, “I AM” has sent you. In hard conversations with your family, “I AM” is with you. As you work up the courage to invite a friend to church, “I AM” has sent you. You don’t go alone. So accept His invitation to go. Don’t live in shame. Remember God is with you. Get to know God and remember “I AM WHO I AM.”

Respond

After you've read the passage today grab a journal or open your notes. Take some time to reflect on today’s reading. Use the SOAP acronym to help you engage. (Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer).

  • Scripture - What did you read?
  • Observation - What did you learn?
  • Application - What will you do?
  • Prayer - Write out a prayer talking to God like a friend.

Additional Reading Suggestions:

Read John 8:58.

Thanks for completing this reading plan! We pray that this helped you get connected to Jesus. We would love to hear from you on how God used this plan in your life. Keep the conversation going by emailing us at keeptalking@secc.org.

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The Story of My Life - Seeing Yourself in the Life of Moses

The story of Moses and the story of Israel in the first few chapters of Exodus are a clear picture of our lives as well. In this reading plan you'll begin to see yourself in the story of Moses.

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