“An
old rabbi once said that every man ought to carry two pieces of paper in his
pocket.
“In
times of self-satisfaction and complacency he should read the one that says: “I
am dust and ashes”.
“When
dejected and dispirited he should read the other that says: “For my sake was
the world created”.
“And
at all times he should remember: “I am made from the dust but it is in God’s
image I am made”.
-
Author
Unknown
When
Moses encountered God on Mount Sinai, God revealed Himself to him and Moses saw
the glory of God and every particle of this earth and all the children of men
(Moses 1:8,27) that have ever been created.
The
vision of God's power was overwhelming to a man who grew up in an Egyptian
court believing that Pharoah was god and there was no one greater than him so
he exclaimed that now he could see that man is nothing (Moses :10).
God,
however, didn't want Moses to miss the point so He showed him the same vision
again and concluded it with the most important message in the scriptures:
"For behold this is my work and my glory - to bring to pass the
immortality and eternal life of man" (Moses 1:39). The point that God
didn't want Moses to miss is this: amongst all of God's creations, none are
greater than man…..
Moses
learnt something else of great importance on that occasion. God addressed Moses
as, “my son” (Moses 1:7). Moses comprehended the significance of this straight
away. When Satan appeared to him after the vision was given for the first time
demanding that Moses worship him, he addressed him as “Moses, son of man”, emphasizing
his mortality and thereby attempting to discredit his divine origin.
Moses’
rebuttal was perfect: “I am a son of God…..get thee hence, Satan, deceive me
not…” (Moses 1:13).
Satan’s
crushing ideologies of the world seek to destroy our belief in our divine
origin now more than ever but he can never alter the truth that the seeds of
deity are implanted within each of us. Because we are the literal offspring of
God the Father, the potential within us to rise to the greatest heights of our
existence is unmistakable.
When
the enemy comes to you in his clever disguise to discourage you and confuse you
as to who you are, believe him not.
When
the Saviour came to earth, He repeatedly affirmed He was the Son of God. He
knew who He was and He behaved as such and fulfilled His mission as such. We
might not be as great as Him but in the words of Moses: “…I am a son of God, in
the similitude of his Only Begotten….” (Moses 1:13)
Let
the everlasting hills and mountains
Hear
Thy exalted voice;
That
the ends of the earth
Might
proclaim Thy eternal fame.
May
all who hear, walk in Thy holy name
And
seek Thy mercy and Thy grace;
And
may those found worthy
Be
endowed with Thy image
In
the countenance of their face.
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Gentle Christ by Del Parson)
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