On my journey to engage Easter more deeply this year, I was in my usual quiet time this morning.
Every once in a while a passage in the Bible grabs me. Today, I almost bolted off the couch when I read Numbers 12.7. It simply said this:
But not with my servant Moses.
Of all my house, he is the one I trust.
Of all my house, he is the one I trust.
This is the thought that electrified me: God is looking for someone he trusts.
See, as preachers, we always say "Hey people, trust God." But here, God flips it and asks a very different question: Can I trust you?
How's that for a game-changer?
It made me wonder if this is true: The more God trusts you, the more he will use you. He trusted Moses. He was able to use Him. He trusted Jesus and...well, you know that story.
My question for me (and us today): Am I trustworthy?
I'll come back to this again tomorrow. I think this unearths a bunch of other questions. Right now, my little brain is still spinning.
Here's a thought for a Monday: God's up already this morning, and he's looking for people he trusts. What will he find when He engages you?
Today, I want to be trustworthy with my life and my leadership.
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