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The Finger of God
by Os Hillman
December 12, 2005 When the Lord finished speaking to
Moses on Mount Sinai, He gave him the two tablets of the Testimony, the
tablets of stone inscribed by the finger of God. - Exodus 31:18
Throughout the Bible, the word testimony is used in many ways. Testimony
comes from the Hebrew word eduwth, which means "witness." The Ark of the
Covenant contained the Ten Commandments, written and inscribed
personally by God and given to Moses on Mount Sinai. These became known
as the testimony. The ark was a divinely inspired structure that was to
be used as a witness to the people of Israel and the whole world of
God's power and majesty. These divinely created tablets were a witness
of God's activity on earth with man.
Throughout the Bible, God looked to create testimonies with His people.
At the Red Sea, He created a testimony through Moses. God created a
testimony through Joshua when He parted the Jordan River and allowed the
people with the Ark to cross on dry land. When Lazarus lay dead for
days, Jesus came and created a testimony of His ability to raise the
dead.
Jesus is still looking for those who are willing to have a testimony
created through their lives. One of the major characteristics of a
God-ordained testimony is for something to happen that cannot be
explained in the natural. In other words, if you can make it happen
through your abilities, it is not a testimony about God, but about you.
One time, I was invited to go to South Africa to a major conference, but
I did not have the funds to go. I sensed that I was to attend this
conference, but refused to use a credit card to fund the trip. I waited
and waited. Finally, on the day of the registration closing, a man came
to my office and said I was to go to this conference and he would fund
the trip. He took out his checkbook and wrote a check for $2,500. That
has become a testimony of God's activity in my life.
God wants to create a testimony in every aspect of your life - your
family, your work, your church, and in your community. He is waiting to
put His finger on your next endeavor to reveal His power through your
life. Look carefully at the events where God might want to create a
testimony out of an impossible situation. He delights in using His
children for this purpose because it brings Him glory. |