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God Is Ready To Bless.
Are We Ready To Obey?
Exodus 35:1-36:7
The work of God is shared by many different people with many different gifts.
The work is done according to (a) the Lord’s command (35:1,4,10; 36:1,5); (b) heartfelt obedience (21; 36:3,5-7); (c) the God-given abilities (24-25; 36:2,4,8).
There is something for ‘everyone’ to do - everyone ‘whose heart is stirred whose spirit is moved’ (21).
Many gifts are needed (31-35).
Underlying them all, there is this: ‘filled with the Spirit of God’ (31).
In God’s work, there is to be ‘full’ obedience.
When we are fully obedient, there will be ‘an overflowing blessing’(Malachi 3:10).
‘The people bring much more than enough...’.
There ‘was sufficient to do all the work, and more’ (36:5, 7).
God is ready to bless.
Are we ready to obey? ‘If my people... I will...’(2 Chronicles 7:14).
‘Always abounding in the work of the Lord’ (1 Corinthians 15:58)!
There's A Work For Jesus None But You Can Do.
Exodus 36:8-38
Moses may have been the leader among God’s people, but he could not do all the work by himself!
Two of his helpers - Bezalel and Oholiab - are named (1-2).
Most - ‘all the able men’- remain anonymous (8).
Anonymous yet indispensable - Without them, the work of God would have been left undone!
To those who are full of their own importance, God says, ‘No-one is indispensable.
I will find someone else to do My work’.
To those who, without fuss, get on with doing His work, God says, ‘You are My servants, through whom My work will make good progress.’
Building Christ’s Church is a long process, involving suffering and disappointments as well as hard-fought victories.
In so many ways, the tabernacle pointed to Christ: ‘God with us’(Matthew 1:23).
May God help us to lead many people to Christ!
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