Worship Start Day 4

DEVOTION 4 – May My Eyes See You

Do you remember the story of Exodus? The Israelite people were slaves to Pharaoh and suffering tremendously. God’s solution was a fugitive far from town who had been a shepherd for forty years. Through much prodding, Moses returned to Egypt to lead the people out from under the most powerful ruler the world had known.

Read these words:

"But the Lord said to Moses, 'Now you shall see what I will do to Pharaoh; for with a strong hand he will send them out, and with a strong hand he will drive them out of his land.'" (Exodus 6:1)

God assured Moses that he was about to see the power, might, and redemption of God before his eyes. Over the course of his life, Moses would see the glory of the Lord, the presence of the Lord in a cloud and fire, and the hand of the Lord in the ten plagues.

Can you imagine seeing all those things? Do you think your faith would be stronger if you saw God's power and might? I believe so.

Each Sunday, we ask God to give us eyes to see.

For some, that may mean eyes to see His truth on pages we have read countless times.

For others, it may be seeing the direction we should go in a particular situation.

Some need to see areas in life where they are failing to live for God.

Some of us need to see a person who needs our presence or help.

If God illuminated our eyes this week, what do you think we would see, notice, or observe?

Will you pray that today?

God, give me eyes to see what You are doing, where You are working, what I am supposed to do, and who I can help.

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