you believe it! The whole point of talking to people is that you might communicate effectively. In all proba bility the less eloquent you are, the more effective you will be. Incidental ly, when Moses said he wasn’t elo quent the next two words he used were “neither” a n d “heretofore.” That is pretty good for a man who can’t speak very well. Listen to Moses’ next problem, “I am slow of speech.” Does the Lord ever say how fast one has to talk? No one has to rattle off like a machine gun. Sometimes a slow, thoughtful ouiet voice does more good than the high powered professional approach. Here Moses was trying to tell the God who made his tongue how fast it was supposed to work. The Lord answered Moses in no uncertain terms. He asked, k^Who made man’s mouth? Have not I, the Lord? Now, therefore, go Moses. Stop making ex cuses and just get going.” Jeremiah was another young man who was prone to make excuses. God gave direction to him as he was about to make his debut as a prophet. See the wonderful introduction in 1 :5. You know it is interesting to have the introductions American chairmen give one sometimes. O ccasionally when they introduce me I have to look around to see who the preacher is talking about. The description doesn’t seem to fit me. When God introduces someone, however, it must be thrill- ing.i^’Je rem iah , come forth and speak.” The firs}; words to come from his mouth areV' Ah, Lord God! behold, I cannot speak.” He was able to talk on many subjects but when it came to the Lord he was speechless. So many people know all about sports, the new cars, television programs, but when it comes to speaking about God they just don’t know what to say. Do you have this problem? Beware of making excuses. It is so much easier to learn from other people’s mistakes. That is why they are recorded for us in Scrip ture. Study them for yourself and then make up your mind to be a use ful, ready witness for the honor and glory of our blessed Lord.
GOD IS TH E AN SW ER We read the headlines daily And we listen to the news, We are anxious and bewildered With the world's conflicting views, We are restless and dissatisfied And sadly insecure, And we voice our discontentment Over things we must endure, For this violent age we live in Is filled with nameless fear That grow as we discuss the things That come daily to our ears. So, instead of reading headlines That disturb the heart and mind, Let us open up the Bible And in doing so we'll find That this age is no different From the millions gone before, y'But in every hour of crisis God has opened up a door For all who sought His guidance And trusted in His plan, For God provides the answer That cannot be found by man. And though there's hate and violence And dissension all around. We can always find a refuge That is built on "solid ground" If we go to God believing That He hears our smallest prayer And that nothing can befall us When we are in His care.
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