Who are the people whose lives you are intending to SERVE and IMPACT in the year ahead?
Moses was a fugitive on the run when he left Egypt at age 40. Born to be a prince, he ended up murdering someone instead. His life should have been over. But God had a different outcome in mind!
After he fled from Egypt, the next 40 years of Moses’ life would be spent in the wilderness where he would find a wife and have children. He became a shepherd taking care of his father-in-law’s flocks as well as his own.
It was here in this dry, arid place where Moses would learn how to be resourceful in order to care for his family; providing things like food, clothing and shelter; water for both them and their flocks; as well as defending and protecting them from any and all threats.
It was in the wilderness where Moses would learn what it meant to serve others and understand how his servant-leadership impacted the lives of those under his care.
It would also seem like Moses was content to live out the rest of his life in exile, as a shepherd taking care of his family and flocks in the wilderness. He left his old life in Egypt as a fugitive along with his shattered hopes and dreams. That life was now over, or so he thought.
But then God captured Moses’ attention through a burning bush. He called him by name. God did this to resurrect what would have been a shattered hope or broken dream in Moses’ mind. And this encounter with God would not only change the course of his life, but also position Moses to serve and impact millions of people he never would have thought or imagined!
What can we learn from Moses’ encounter with God, about the people whose lives God is uniquely calling each of us to SERVE and IMPACT? Whose lives are you INTENDING to serve and impact in the year ahead? Take a listen and find out!
You can also READ the FULL article here at https://yanceyvaldez.com/whose-lives-are-you-intending-to-serve-and-impact-in-the-year-ahead/
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This podcast is produced and hosted by Yancey Valdez. Cover art by Yancey Valdez. Copyright © 2024 by Yancey Valdez. All rights reserved.
Who are the people whose lives you are intending to SERVE and IMPACT in the year ahead?
Moses was a fugitive on the run when he left Egypt at age 40. Born to be a prince, he ended up murdering someone instead. His life should have been over. But God had a different outcome in mind!
After he fled from Egypt, the next 40 years of Moses’ life would be spent in the wilderness where he would find a wife and have children. He became a shepherd taking care of his father-in-law’s flocks as well as his own.
It was here in this dry, arid place where Moses would learn how to be resourceful in order to care for his family; providing things like food, clothing and shelter; water for both them and their flocks; as well as defending and protecting them from any and all threats.
It was in the wilderness where Moses would learn what it meant to serve others and understand how his servant-leadership impacted the lives of those under his care.
It would also seem like Moses was content to live out the rest of his life in exile, as a shepherd taking care of his family and flocks in the wilderness. He left his old life in Egypt as a fugitive along with his shattered hopes and dreams. That life was now over, or so he thought.
But then God captured Moses’ attention through a burning bush. He called him by name. God did this to resurrect what would have been a shattered hope or broken dream in Moses’ mind. And this encounter with God would not only change the course of his life, but also position Moses to serve and impact millions of people he never would have thought or imagined!
What can we learn from Moses’ encounter with God, about the people whose lives God is uniquely calling each of us to SERVE and IMPACT? Whose lives are you INTENDING to serve and impact in the year ahead? Take a listen and find out!
You can also READ the FULL article here at https://yanceyvaldez.com/whose-lives-are-you-intending-to-serve-and-impact-in-the-year-ahead/
Did you like what you heard today?
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This podcast is produced and hosted by Yancey Valdez. Cover art by Yancey Valdez. Copyright © 2024 by Yancey Valdez. All rights reserved.