When God appears to Moses in Moses 1:3 the first thing he does is
introduce Himself. “Behold, I am the Lord God Almighty, and Endless is
my name; for I am without beginning of days or end of years; and is not
this endless?”
The next thing God does is tell Moses who he is, “Behold, thou art my
son.” God then tells Moses that he has a work to do and proceeds to show
Moses the history of the world. After this marvelous revelation, God’s
glory withdraws and Moses is left overwhelmed and physically weakened
from his encounter with God.
While in this weakened state, Satan appears to Moses and tries to tempt him by saying, “Moses, son of man, worship me.”
It is very interesting to me that the first and most important things
God wants Moses to know is who He is and that Moses is His son. It is
equally as interesting that the first thing Satan tries to do is demean
Moses’ understanding of his divine origin. Satan wants Moses to think he
is just a mortal, human being.
Later, as the temptation from the adversary becomes more intense Moses
resists by saying, “God said unto me: Thou art after the similitude of
mine Only Begotten.” In other words, the reason Moses is able to resist
is because he is not fooled by Satan. Moses remembers who and what he is
and instead of questioning his divine origin, he questions Satan’s
lies.
Knowing that we are the spirit children of our Heavenly Father is
empowering. When we cling to the fact that we, too, are of divine
origin—we are the children of God—we will also be able to resist the
temptations of the adversary and live the way our Father wants us to
live.
I LOVE this so much, and need to remember this everyday! Thank you for writing your blog! It is a bright spot in my world everyday!
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