God doesn't
waste anything:
He uses all our
experiences -
the good, the
bad and the ugly
- to prepare us.
Moses grew up in
a 'foster home'.
He spent 40
years in
Pharaoh's palace
learning the
language and
ways of the
Egyptians.
That's because
God was going to
use him to lead
Israel out of
Egypt. What
better
preparation for
understanding
your enemy than
to be raised
among them. But
Moses also
needed to learn
some personal
lessons, so God
took him out
into the desert
for another 40
years to tend
sheep.
The 'grandson'
of Pharaoh is
now a lowly
shepherd.
Nothing will
humble you more
than having to
take a job for
which you're
overqualified,
especially when
it's your own
failure that put
you there. Those
years on the
poor side of
town taught
Moses what it's
like to identify
with the
hurting.
Finally, at 80,
he's ready to
fulfill his
calling. God
spoke to him
personally out
of a burning
bush, '"Moses!
Moses!"' It was
at this most
unlikely place
that God
revealed to
Moses his
calling as
Israel's
deliverer. And
even though he
experienced
fear, made
excuses and
raised
objections, he
ended up doing
the job.
The point is -
Moses' 80 years
of training
weren't wasted.
His 40 years in
the palace
prepared him to
deal with
Pharaoh, and his
40 years as a
shepherd
prepared him to
lead God's
people through
the wilderness
and into their
destiny. So even
though you may
be going through
a difficult
time, rejoice.
God never wastes
an experience.
Never! He'll use
it for your good
and His glory.