Introduction: In times of struggle, remember that God's sovereignty assures fulfillment of his promises.
1. Numbers 11:23 emphasizes that God's power is not limited, assuring us of his control in every situation.
A. The rhetorical question, "Is the Lord's hand shortened?", highlights God's unlimited ability to fulfill promises.
B. God's question to Moses is a reminder of his sovereign nature even in seemingly insurmountable challenges.
2. Even when doubts arise, God's words to Moses assure us that his promises are true and reliable.
A. "Now you shall see whether my word will come true for you or not," is an assurance for us today.
B. God's reliability is evident when his promises align with his actions throughout scripture.
3. A personal relationship with God involves trusting his sovereignty and the fulfillment of his word.
A. Recognizing God's control in our lives leads to peace and assurance beyond our circumstances.
B. Like Moses, we are called to trust in God's promises despite any immediate difficulties.
Conclusion: Trust in God's sovereignty allows us to face difficulties with faith, knowing his promises are sure. Engage in a deep relationship with him, open to the Holy Spirit's guidance, and live by his righteousness.
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