Do You Know God?

You have the questions

Exodus 5-7 Today, as in the time of Pharaoh, we meet people that have the same questions or reasons why they don’t need to believe in a God they cannot see. They ask; (1) Who is the Lord; (2) Why should I obey Him, and; (3) I don’t know Him. These are true words from an unbeliever, yet God has revealed Himself as Creator of heaven and earth.

“For since the creation of the world His invisible attributesHis eternal power, and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.” [Rom 1:20]

For centuries people have responded just as unbelievers do today. They ask these same questions, yet when God reveals Himself, they have to choose; bow the knee or do as Pharaoh, harden their hearts.

If you are asking these questions, read along with us. God is a promise keeper who will answer all of your questions so you may know He is God. You will yearn to obey Him. And you will come to know Him as your Creator and Savior.

You may have questions but God has the answers because HE is the Answer Man.

Wondering and Thinking

Exodus 14 questions2Exodus 14-17 Have you ever wondered what others think about your path in life? In some ways, God’s revelation to Moses about Pharaoh’s thoughts should be encouraging to us that we have a God that cares and shares with us what is going on “behind the scene.” God knew his inner thoughts even if he hadn’t openly shared his questions. How often do we listen to that inner voice asking the “what if questions.” What if Pharaoh would have a change of mind? If that happened how I should respond?

Yet, God in His marvelous gracious and loving way went ahead of Moses and shared with him what was on Pharaoh’s mind. Wouldn’t that be great if God would do that for us; but wait, He has! All we need to do is immerse ourselves into the Word and we find God speaking to us about how unbelievers will react and better yet the reason why.

Paul and the Apostle John tell us that the enemy of our souls, Satan, blinds the minds of those who will reject the Lord. He does this lest they see the glorious gospel of Christ who is the very image of God. He does it so that the ones who may see may become blind just as Jesus told the Pharisees in John 9: If you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin, but now because you claim that you can see, your guilt remains.

Maybe you are wondering what is ahead. Maybe your thoughts are what about and what about and what about. Beloved, God has it all covered and the answers are in His Word. Open the Word and dig in to find the answers to your questions.

 

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