Pressing Past the Motions into the Meeting with God
LISTEN NOW! November 14, 2021 Exodus 33:7-11 (NIV) 7 Now Moses used to take a tent and pitch it outside the camp some distance away, calling it the "tent of meeting." Anyone inquiring of the Lord would go to the tent of meeting outside the camp. 8 And whenever Moses went out to the tent, all the people rose and stood at the entrances to their tents, watching Moses until he entered the tent. 9 As Moses went into the tent, the pillar of cloud would come down and stay at the entrance, while the Lord spoke with Moses. 10 Whenever the people saw the pillar of cloud standing at the entrance to the tent, they all stood and worshiped, each at the entrance to their tent. 11 The Lord would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend. Then Moses would return to the camp, but his young aide Joshua son of Nun did not leave the tent. CONSIDER THIS Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing. (1 Thessalonians 5:11) I have some strong encouragement for you today. It’s those last thirteen words from today’s “blast from the past” text. but his young aide Joshua son of Nun did not leave the tent. In those days I think of Joshua as maybe somewhere between 16 and 20. He was Moses aide-de-camp. A couple of questions for us. Why did Joshua go to the Tent of Meeting? Because Moses, his leader went. Why did Moses go to the Tent? To meet with God. The Lord would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend. Now, why did Joshua “not leave the tent,” when Moses left? My hunch: Joshua was learning to meet with God, and something tells me, “The Lord would speak to Joshua face to face, as one speaks to a friend.” Something tells me Moses actually invited Joshua into his meeting with God and they shared in this face to face encounter with God and each other. Growing up in the church, it never really occurred to me that “going to church” was “meeting with God.” It was, well, “going to church.” And for the longest time, “daily quiet time” was not really a “meeting with God.” It was reading a devotion and saying a prayer (and slipping in and out of sleep if I’m honest). These “practices” of going to church and daily devotions were my faithfulness to the motions as I had learned them, but I’m afraid these faithful practices missed the movement of God altogether. Well grooved forms of faith, but no power of God. When we started the New Room Conference almost eight years ago we decided we didn’t want to do another conference; nor did we want to do an “un-conference” or some other “this is different” novel approach. We had one intention: Meeting with God. We had one prayer: “Lord Jesus, could we have a meeting with you.” David inspired us: “My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God?” (Psalm 42:2) We wanted to create a time and space where people would come—not because of a theme or topic; not because of who is speaking or leading worship—but simply to meet with the living God. And friends, it has been all at once nothing spectacular and the most extraordinary thing I have ever been a part of. In fact, our team is praying now about no longer listing the names of our speakers and worship leaders save one name: Jesus. This is a Meeting with Jesus. Come and expect to be surprised and delighted by Jesus. Something tells me you would come to a meeting like that. Back to Joshua. Josh knew God because he met with God, day after day, year after year, face to face, as a person speaks with their friend. There comes a point in this journey, if we can stay awake with Jesus, deepen our awareness of his presence, our attention to his words, our attunement to his voice, our attachment to his heart, we will find him abiding in us all the time and we in him. Though we leave the tent, the meeting never stops. Moses left the tent, but he never left the meeting with God. but his young aide Joshua son of Nun did not leave the tent. Joshua was learning to meet with God. Years later, when it mattered most, Joshua was able to give encouragement to others because he had the courage of God coursing through him. Your heart longs for this. It’s the life we were made for—person-ing the presence of Jesus everywhere and all the time. [O.K., so I’m needing to see a few hundred more hands to pull the trigger on this. Would you share the invite with friends and see if they might be interested? January class—Learning How to Read the Bible Better. If you are interested, Let me know here.] THE PRAYER Father, thank you for sending us Jesus without whom we would have no idea of you. And thank you for sending us the Spirit who makes Jesus known to us and brings him closer than our breath. How thankful we are to know you. Come Holy Spirit and help us to lift our hearts to Jesus, to set our minds on Jesus, to fix our eyes on Jesus, to focus our gaze on Jesus. He is our courage and to be with him is to be encouraged. Orient all the things into the thing of knowing Jesus, of presencing the person of Jesus—for our good, for others gain, for your glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen. THE QUESTION Are you seeing how all the things can get us off of the scent of the person of Jesus? Are you seeing how all the things can be brought into the service of presencing the person of Jesus? How are you seeing that? P.S. ONE MORE SWING AT ADVENT (Scholarship Opportunity) So this upcoming Advent Experience— today’s text is what it will be all about—learning to meet with God, and we will be doing it together every single morning. I want you to break with your ordinary pattern and try this. Advent intentions to be an Awakening Season. Because I know some of you have not registered because you can’t spare the money just now, I want to offer you a full ride scholarship—no questions asked. Email me at jd.walt@Seedbed.com and I'll be in touch this week with the details. For the Awakening, J.D. Walt Sower-in-Chief seedbed.com The post Pressing Past the Motions into the Meeting with God appeared first on Seedbed. |
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