Challenge

Challenge

Challenge

Each day, we’re presented with multitude of choices and decisions to make.
We choose from what we eat, to what we wear, to our friends, to what influences us,
to our happiness, to where we worship and to whom we pray and serve. 
Joshua presented the Israelites an ultimatum, “… choose this day whom you will serve
…but as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.”
Who are you choosing to serve as your Lord?
How are you serving your Lord? 
Joshua 24:14-25


Challenge

Challenge

Paul reminded the church in Thessalonica that they were to live a life worthy of God
because they were witnesses to the living Gospel of Christ. 

How are you living a life worthy of God? Is your life a living pursuit of Christ?

1 Thessalonians 2:9-13


Challenge

Challenge

Moses was 120 years old when he died. Wow, that is just absolutely amazing.
This means Moses was 80 years old when God called him. He was probably ready to call it quits.
He was probably ready to just sit back and enjoy life, play a little golf, travel, and take it easy.
But at 80, God called Moses to do a new thing by helping to bring about
freedom to the oppressed and homeland to the homeless.
 
What is God calling you to do?
Deuteronomy 34:1-12


Challenge

 Weekly Challenge

Moses was very persistent that God leads the way.

Are you being persistent enough that God leads your life? 

Have you insisted that God journeys with you, guides your
thoughts, conversations, family, and every aspect of your life? 

Exodus 33:12-24



Challenge

Challenge for this week:
Second Commandment: “You shall not make for yourself an idol, whether in the form of anything that is in heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.”

How are you keeping this commandment?

Exodus 20:4-6



Challenge

Challenge

1st Commandment: “You shall have no other gods before me.”

How are you keeping this commandment?

Exodus 20:3



Challenge

Challenge
Where and how have you re-discover(ed) the presence of God?
In our darkest hour and wandering in the wilderness, we ask “Is God with us or not?”
God is neither a quick fix or solution waiting to happen.
Rather, God is always present and joins us in our struggles and challenges in life.
We’re given an opportunity to re-discover the presence of God.
Exodus 17:1-7


Challenge

Challenge

How has God provided and blessed you this week? What is your wilderness?
Whatever is your wilderness, and despite your whining and complaining,
God blesses you anyway, and does so abundantly.
How can you share God’s abundant grace and blessings with others? 
Exodus 16:2-15


Challenge

Challenge

How has God made a way for you this week?
Or, how can God make a way for you? 
What is your red sea?
There is no obstacle big enough,
no red sea too deep,
no dead end that God can’t make a way for you. 

Exodus 14:19-31



Challenge

Challenge for this week
What ordinary place became your holy ground this week?
Where did you meet God?
Challenge inspired by the story of Moses at the burning bush.
God told Moses to remove his sandals from his feet because he was standing on holy ground.
The ground all around us is holy, but did you meet God as Moses did at the burning bush?
What is God calling you to do?
Exodus 3:1-15