Worship
is both personal and corporate. While we need to spend alone time worshiping
God, we also need to take part in worship services with others, with those to
whom we will minister and with those who will minister to us. Think about that
as you read these passages.
From
the Torah
Now
Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side of the
wilderness and came to Horeb, the
mountain of God. There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush. Moses saw that though the bush was on fire
it did not burn up. So
Moses thought, “I will go over and see this strange sight—why the bush does not
burn up.”
When the Lord saw that he had gone over to look, God
called to him from within the
bush, “Moses! Moses!”
And Moses said, “Here I
am.”
“Do not come any
closer,” God said. “Take off your
sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.” Then he said, “I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and
the God of Jacob.” At
this, Moses hid his
face, because he was afraid to look at God.
The Lord said, “I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt. I have heard them
crying out because of their slave drivers, and I am concerned about their suffering. So I have come down to rescue them from the hand of the
Egyptians and to bring them up out of that land into a good and spacious land, a land flowing with milk and honey—the home
of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites. And now the cry of the Israelites has
reached me, and I have seen the way the Egyptians are oppressing them. So now, go. I am sending you to Pharaoh to bring my people the
Israelites out of Egypt.”
But Moses said to God,
“Who am I that I
should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?”
And God said, “I will be
with you. And
this will be the sign to you
that it is I who have sent you: When you have brought the people out of Egypt,
you will worship God on this
mountain.”
Moses said to God,
“Suppose I go to the Israelites and say to them, ‘The God of your fathers has
sent me to you,’ and they ask me, ‘What is his name?’ Then what shall I tell them?”
God said to Moses, “I am who I am. This is what you are to say to the
Israelites: ‘I am has sent me to you.’”
God also said to Moses,
“Say to the Israelites, ‘The Lord, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham,
the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you.’
“This is my name forever,
the name you shall call me
from generation to generation.
the name you shall call me
from generation to generation.
“Go,
assemble the elders of
Israel and say to them, ‘The Lord, the God of your
fathers—the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob—appeared to me and said: I have
watched over you and have seen what
has been done to you in Egypt. And I
have promised to bring you up out of your misery in Egypt into the land of the Canaanites, Hittites,
Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites—a land flowing with milk and
honey.’
“The elders of Israel
will listen to you.
Then you and the elders are to go to the king of Egypt and say to him, ‘The Lord, the
God of the Hebrews, has met with
us. Let us take a three-day journey into the wilderness to offer sacrifices to the Lord our God.’ But I know that the king of Egypt will not
let you go unless a mighty hand compels
him. So I will stretch out my
hand and strike the Egyptians
with all the wonders that I
will perform among them. After that, he will let you go.
“And I will make the
Egyptians favorably disposed toward
this people, so that when you leave you will not go empty-handed. Every woman is to ask her neighbor and any
woman living in her house for articles of silver and gold and for clothing, which you will put on
your sons and daughters. And so you will plunder the Egyptians.”
Exodus
3:1-22
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