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Never Forsaken: When it all Comes Together

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  Image credit: Gemini and me God said to Moses, “I AM who I AM. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: ‘I AM has sent me to you.’”   Exodus 3:14  In today’s passage ( Exodus 3:1-17 ), Moses encounters God in the burning bush in the desert. I love how God puts things together perfectly, and today’s passage was no exception. Upon encountering God, Moses asks two questions: Who am I and who are You?   Yesterday we looked at Moses’ fall from grace in his own eyes. He went from the high and mighty, self-assumed deliverer of his people to a fugitive, murderer, shepherd – the lowest of the low. This was a work God had to do in his heart to prepare Moses for the tasks ahead of him. The fact that Moses asked the first question he did is a testimony to this truth. Instead of telling God, “You’ve come to the right man! I’ll do great at this!” Moses asks God, “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?” He recognizes that he is not w...

Never Forsaken: How is God Using Your Season?

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Image credit: Gemini and me When Pharaoh heard of this, he tried to kill Moses, but Moses fled from Pharaoh and went to live in Midian, where he sat down by a well.   Exodus 2:15  I wonder about Moses’ early life, the first forty years. Both of Moses’ mothers knew he was special and that God had shown favor to him, preserving him from the hand and edict of Pharoah. He was raised as a prince of Egypt. While it’s not explicitly laid out in the Bible that Moses was taught to see himself as Israel’s deliverer, somehow when he had come of age, about 40 years old, he had come to that understanding as Acts 7:23-25 tells us that Moses killed the Egyptian thinking that this would show his people that God was using him to rescue them. While it was true that God had miraculously preserved Moses’ life as a baby and destined him to be the deliverer of his people, he wasn’t quite ready to do that yet.   Moses had to be prepared in his early years in Pharoah’s court. He came to kno...

Never Forsaken: Girl Power

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Image credit: Gemini and me When the child grew older, she took him to Pharaoh’s daughter and he became her son. She named him Moses, saying, “I drew him out of the water.”    Exodus 2:10  Throughout history, women have been overlooked, oppressed, kept lower – even just a little lower – than men. We have fought for our place in society. The women’s suffrage movement for example, beginning in the latter half of the 1800s and led by people like Susan B. Anthony, worked tirelessly for more than seventy years to secure women the right to vote in America. But this societal placement has not kept women from being crucial factors in the history of the world. Yes, a few women have risen to power, ruling and leading nations, like Cleopatra, Queen Victoria, and Joan of Arc, but much more frequently it is the common women, the housewives and midwives among us who play a much more pivotal role. Today’s story ( Exodus 1:15-2:10 )– coming straight from the words of scripture – highli...

Never Forsaken: It was all Part of His Plan

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Image credit: Gemini and me but the Israelites were exceedingly fruitful; they multiplied greatly, increased in numbers and became so numerous that the land was filled with them. Then a new king, to whom Joseph meant nothing, came to power in Egypt. Exodus 1:7-8  God is a good and just God. When Abraham had journeyed to the land of Canaan, God knew what the people of the land; the Kenites, Kenizzites, Kadmonites, Hittites, Perizzites, Rephaites, Amorites, Canaanites, Girgashites and Jebusites would do and what they would become, but they hadn’t become that yet. He knew their great-great-great grandchildren would be wicked and awful, even more than Sodom and Gomorrah in Abraham’s day, but they weren’t there yet. Even though God knows what will happen, He still give us the benefit of living it out. If He dealt with us ahead of time, don’t you think we’d wonder if it really would have come out the way He said it would? God is good and just. He didn’t punish the people of Canaan in ...

Never Forsaken: Intro

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Image Credit: Love God Greatly  I don't know about you, but I am NOT a fan of this whole three-week break between studies. I think I'll need to pick out a book to go through for the next break. But, for now, I'm very, very ready for this next study! In Never Forsaken  we'll be journeying with the Israelites through the wilderness and seeing what lessons God has to teach us through the book of Exodus. We'll take a long look into Moses' life and ministry, and I am certain that God will be showing us how it relates to our life today as well.   Follow along with me here at the Salty Zebra Blog, or join in on the fun! You can grab your study materials for free on your phone with the Love God Greatly App  or you can purchase the digital version of the study here . If you're a paper book person you'll have to wait a minute for shipping, but you can grab the study on Amazon  and get it in a couple of days. I would also strongly encourage you to join Love God Gre...

Making Friends with the Goose

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Disclaimer: I am not a financial professional nor formally trained in any way. The information in this post is designed to inspire, not direct you. I highly recommend working with a financial advisor, like my amazing one, Josh Collier , when dealing with your family's investments. Image credit: Gemini and me  There was once a Countryman who possessed the most wonderful Goose you can imagine, for every day when he visited the nest, the Goose had laid a beautiful, glittering, golden egg.  The Countryman took the eggs to market and soon began to get rich. But it was not long before he grew impatient with the Goose because she gave him only a single golden egg a day. He was not getting rich fast enough.  Then one day, after he had finished counting his money, the idea came to him that he could get all the golden eggs at once by killing the Goose and cutting it open. But when the deed was done, not a single golden egg did he find, and his precious Goose was dead. ( The Goose W...

You wouldn't Run around Naked. Your Options Shouldn't Either!

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Disclaimer: I am not a financial professional nor formally trained in any way. The information in this post is designed to inspire, not direct you. I highly recommend working with a financial advisor, like my amazing one,  Josh Collier , when dealing with your family's investments. Image Credit: Gemini and me ;)  Last week I wrote a post sharing about what I had learned about covered call options. It was written from a place of naivete and may have caused some of you concern because of that. Sorry. Since then, I've learned more, A LOT MORE. Yes, I read through the 96-page  Characteristics  and Risks  of Standardized  Options  document and several other blogs and websites and my eyes were opened. I found out that the covered calls that I had been learning about were just a tiny corner of this vast arena known as options trading, a corner that I'm pretty happy staying in.  I'm a learner, a researcher, and as I read up on covered calls, I found out...