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The Horeb Experience ~ Opportunity to Change

Topic: #107 of 531 for Sermons on Change
Date Added: January 2009
Audience: General Young Adults (19 - 30)
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Opening illustration: A lady was out hitting all the local garage sales when she came across an old needlepoint picture that read, “Prayer Changes Lives.” She bought it, took it home and began to look for just the right place to hang the new picture. Finally, she decided that it went well in the dinning room over the dinning room table. With great pride she admired her garage sale discovery and could hardly wait to show it to her husband. That evening when her husband arrived home from work, she showed the picture to him but he made no indication one way or another of his likes or dislikes of the new picture. The next day as the lady was cleaning the house, she discovered that the new picture was gone. As she continued to clean the house, she discovered the picture behind a bookcase. She thought, “That’s strange,” and re-hung the picture in its original location. The next day, to her dismay, she discovers the picture gone again and again discovers it behind the bookcase. When the husband arrives home, she confronts her husband and asks him if he is displeased with the art of the needlepoint, to which he responds, no, not at all, it is a great work of art. She continues, is it the place? Do you not like the place it is hung? He says, no, not at all, it is in a great location. She concludes that it must be the message and asks him if it’s the message that he doesn’t like. He says, no, not at all, the message is great. Finally, she says, then what’s the problem? He says, “I just don’t like change.”

Let us see from God’s Word that whenever the Israelites encountered Mt. Horeb (the mountain of God) God expected them to undergo a transformation. Many incidents, great and small happened here. But in all those situations and circumstances, they never underwent a change of heart. Today we all may be in the same situation as the Israelites but God has yet to see that transformation in our hearts and lives. The new in-coming President has promised the nation a change for the future. Time will tell whether it will be for the good or worse. On Tuesday we all will witness him take the top most office in the US. In the meantime let us see what God’s Word teaches us about change and how God continually gives us “Opportunities to Transform.”

Introduction: Horeb (a.k.a. Sinai, and the Mountain of God) is the mountain where Moses fasted for two times forty days back to back, as he receives the Law. Later the prophet Elijah also spends forty days fasting on Horeb (1 Kings 19:8), after which he has his famous conversation with God in the cave (19:9-18).

The name Horeb comes from (hareb 731) meaning to dry up, be in ruins, lay waste. This verb sounds very negative and it is so, most of the time, but it all depends from which angle we look. Looking from the memory of a beautiful city, waste land is much worthy of lament (Jeremiah). Looking from the face of the deep however, the first signs of dry land is reason to be exceedingly glad. (Genesis 8:13). The word (horeb 731b,c) is a derivative that means dryness, desolation. Yet from mount Horeb come many blessings for the parched land (Ex 3:1-22; Ex 17:6; Mal 4:4; Deut 29:1; 1 Kings 19).

Event Reference Application
1 God appears to Moses in the burning bush and chooses him to free the Israelites
(Moses was trained in the palace to serve God in the desert) Exodus 3: 1 – 22
[v. 12 ~ promise]
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