What’s In a Name? – Exodus 3

Then Moses asked God, “If 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?’ what should I tell them?” God replied 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 this to the Israelites: Yahweh, 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; this is how I am to be remembered in every generation. (Exodus 3:13-15, CSB)

In Exodus 3 God commissioned Moses to lead the people out of 400 years of Egyptian slavery and revealed both His nature and His name to Moses on Mount Horeb. There is some significant wordplay at work in this revelation that is not so apparent in the English translation. Knowing a little of this Hebrew wordplay can certainly strengthen our understanding of God’s purpose in our lives and our world.

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Paying Attention – Acts 16:11-15

“A God-fearing woman named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth from the city of Thyatira, was listening. The Lord opened her heart to respond to what Paul was saying” (Acts 16:14, CSB).

The events in these verses take place during Paul’s second missionary journey. Paul and Barnabas had decided to go visit the churches they had established during their first missionary journey. When they disagreed about who should be on their evangelistic team, they parted company and Paul selected Silas to accompany him on his second missionary journey.

Paul and Silas set out across the regions of Phrygia and Galatia, which is in the eastern half of the modern country of Turkey. But, Paul’s plans to journey north into the region of Bithynia were constrained by the Holy Spirit and instead they traveled west to Troas on the coast of the Aegean Sea.

At Troas Paul had a vision of a man pleading with him to cross over the Aegean Sea into Macedonia, just to the north of the modern country of Greece. Paul and Silas would evangelize in Macedonia and eventually travel south into the Greek cities of Athens and Corinth.

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God Is Good, All The Time – Genesis 50:15-21

Originally posted February 11, 2011

But Joseph said to them, “Don’t be afraid. Am I in the place of God? You planned evil against me; God planned it for good to bring about the present result—the survival of many people. Therefore don’t be afraid. I will take care of you and your children.” And he comforted them and spoke kindly to them (Genesis 50:19-21, CSB).

This response by Joseph to his brothers has been a recurring theological theme of the saga of Abraham and his offspring in the book of Genesis. It is the result of God’s covenant with Abraham.

Upon the death of Jacob, Joseph’s brothers were afraid that he would take revenge on them for selling him into slavery many years earlier. So, they sent a message to Joseph begging his forgiveness.

When Joseph received their message, he wept because his brothers still feared reprisal from him. Then they came to Joseph and bowed down before him and told him they would be his slaves.

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