"Moses Was Wrong" - Rob McKee

"Moses Was Wrong" - Rob McKee

Exodus 14:10-13: A Call to Faith

Reading of Scripture

  • The speaker invites the congregation to read Exodus 14:10-13 together, highlighting the fear of the Israelites as they see the Egyptians pursuing them.

Context of Israel's Fear

  • The Israelites express their fear and frustration towards Moses, questioning why they were brought out of Egypt if there were no graves for them in the wilderness. They long for their previous life in Egypt despite its hardships.

Moses' Encouragement

  • Moses reassures the people not to be afraid and encourages them to stand still and witness God's salvation, promising that they will never see the Egyptians again. This moment emphasizes faith amidst fear.

Seeking Divine Guidance

Prayer for Revelation

  • The speaker calls upon God for guidance and revelation, acknowledging various struggles within local churches and expressing a need for divine direction during challenging times.

Dependence on God

  • Emphasizes reliance on God's presence for breakthroughs in ministry, recognizing that human efforts alone are insufficient without divine intervention. The prayer reflects a deep yearning for spiritual assistance.

The Historical Context of Israel's Struggles

Transition After Joseph's Death

  • Discusses how Israel’s troubles began with Joseph's death, marking a loss of connection with God as subsequent generations became entrenched in Egyptian culture and worship practices. This shift led to a decline in spiritual distinctiveness among the Israelites.

Loss of Spiritual Leadership

  • Highlights that after Joseph’s death, there was no longer anyone who could lead or connect Israel back to God, resulting in a vacuum of leadership during critical times when guidance was most needed. This absence contributed significantly to their struggles against pagan influences.

Cultural Challenges Facing Modern Believers

Moral Decline Observed Today

  • Draw parallels between ancient Israel’s cultural challenges and contemporary issues where moral standards have shifted dramatically; what was once taboo is now commonplace, complicating pastoral care and community expectations regarding morality.

Need for Personal Connection with God

  • Stresses the importance of teaching congregants how to establish their own relationship with God rather than relying solely on church leaders; this personal connection is crucial as many struggle to hear God's voice independently today.

Where Are the Next Generation of Leaders?

The Urgency of Spiritual Leadership

  • Kilgore is in his final moments, prompting a reflection on the loss of spiritual elders and questioning where today's leaders are who embody similar dedication.
  • A call for men who pray fervently until they receive answers from God, emphasizing the need for conviction and commitment to winning souls.
  • Frustration with reminiscing about past revivals; a desire for a new generation to experience genuine revival rather than just recounting historical successes.

Rising Up New Workers

  • An appeal for proactive church members willing to take initiative without needing constant encouragement or reminders from leadership.
  • Belief that God is raising up risk-takers who are committed to fulfilling His will, regardless of potential outcomes or appearances.

The Need for Authentic Worship

  • Emphasis on the importance of prayer and worship beyond external circumstances; seeking individuals who can worship sincerely regardless of others' opinions.
  • Acknowledgment that many have dropped their spiritual responsibilities; a call to find those willing to engage deeply in prayer and worship.

The Role of the Holy Spirit

  • Discussion on practical strategies for church growth but emphasizes that true revival cannot be achieved without a move of the Holy Spirit.
  • Warning against relying solely on strategies; if there’s no divine intervention, gatherings become meaningless.

The Power Beyond Intellect

  • Stressing that every service must be infused with the Holy Spirit's presence; congregants should come ready to worship until God's fire falls.
  • Reflection on how some pastors have drifted away from truth and downplayed the necessity of spiritual movements within churches.

Reviving Genuine Spirituality

  • Noticing a trend where some pastors have shifted towards false doctrines, leading to lifeless gatherings devoid of spiritual encounters.
  • A strong assertion that without the Holy Spirit's movement, efforts are futile—everything must return to being centered around divine influence.

Conclusion: Transforming Gatherings into Spiritual Experiences

  • Reiterating that intellect alone cannot win hearts; there needs to be an authentic move of the Holy Ghost in churches today.
  • Encouragement to transform church services into places filled with genuine spiritual breakthroughs through active engagement with God's spirit.

Apostolic Worship and the Power of the Holy Ghost

The Importance of Authentic Worship

  • The speaker emphasizes a desire for genuine connection with God, urging congregations to showcase the true power of the Holy Ghost rather than merely adhering to traditional service structures.
  • Acknowledges that while churches may lack certain resources like music programs or staff, they possess a "full-time God" who will manifest His presence if worship is sincere.
  • Highlights that Apostolic strength lies not in crowd-pleasing abilities but in reliance on God's spirit and movement during services.

Returning to Core Beliefs

  • References the early church's fervent worship, recalling how Peter explained the outpouring of the Holy Spirit as prophesied by Joel, emphasizing its significance in modern worship.
  • Challenges pastors to refocus their preaching on core Apostolic messages such as Acts 2:38 and the Day of Pentecost, which resonate deeply with congregants seeking spiritual experiences.

Engaging with Congregants' Curiosity

  • Asserts that newcomers are less interested in structured services or music programs; instead, they seek understanding about unique expressions of faith witnessed during worship.
  • Encourages leaders to recognize that emotional responses—like crying or laughing—during services indicate a powerful move of God that should be embraced and explained.

Personal Reflection on Ministry Goals

  • Shares a personal anecdote from missionary work where significant numbers received the Holy Ghost, reflecting on how this achievement felt monumental yet led to deeper introspection about future goals.
  • Describes a practice of dedicating time each December for prayer regarding ministry direction and goals for the upcoming year.

Divine Guidance in Preaching

  • Discusses receiving strong divine prompting questioning his role as a preacher, leading him to reassess his approach towards delivering sermons focused more on gospel fundamentals.
  • Conveys an epiphany about simplifying messages back to foundational gospel teachings rather than crafting elaborate sermons aimed at established congregants’ expectations.

This structure captures key insights from the transcript while providing timestamps for easy reference.

The Power of Faith and Action

Emphasizing the Importance of Consistency in Worship

  • The speaker addresses initial reactions from the congregation regarding repetitive preaching, emphasizing that the focus is on saving souls rather than pleasing people.
  • Sunday mornings are designated as a "soul-winning service," aimed at encouraging individuals to receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost, referencing Acts 2:38 and Acts 19.
  • Over six years, more than 800 individuals have received the baptism of the Holy Ghost, demonstrating consistent success in this approach.

The Gospel's Efficacy Amidst Adversity

  • The speaker asserts that despite societal distractions and doubts about faith, the gospel remains effective and powerful.
  • Acknowledges that many feel their circumstances dictate their blessings; however, emphasizes personal power to change situations through faith.

Trusting God Beyond Economic Conditions

  • The speaker recounts a conversation with a pastor who hesitated to build due to economic uncertainty, stressing that obedience to God should not be swayed by external conditions.
  • Reinforces that God's provision is independent of economic status; true success comes from following divine guidance regardless of circumstances.

Facing Trials with Faith

  • Discusses Israel's plight during captivity yet highlights their growth amidst adversity as an example of faith leading to victory.
  • Moses' leadership during Israel's fear when pursued by Pharaoh’s army illustrates human tendencies to panic during trials.

The Call for Action in Faith

  • Encourages believers not to voice fears or doubts but instead speak words of faith; negative speech can empower adversities.
  • Highlights Moses’ instruction for Israel to "stand still" but contrasts it with God's command for action—emphasizing movement towards victory requires trust in God’s presence.

Faith in Action: The Call to Move

The Importance of Action in Faith

  • Many pastors adopt a passive approach, waiting to see how situations unfold instead of taking proactive steps. This mindset contradicts the call to act in faith.
  • James emphasizes that "faith without works is dead," highlighting that belief must be accompanied by action for it to be effective and transformative.
  • Every promise from God requires an active response; they remain dormant until acted upon through faith, indicating that divine promises necessitate human initiative.

Biblical Examples of Faith in Action

  • God's promises are contingent on our actions; He waits for us to take the first step before intervening and providing blessings.
  • The story of Lazarus illustrates this principle—Jesus asked others to roll away the stone, demonstrating that their act of faith was crucial for the miracle of resurrection.

Taking Initiative in Ministry

  • Churches often face stagnation due to inactivity; leaders should prepare resources (like baptismal waters) actively rather than passively waiting for God’s intervention.
  • Jesus instructed the ten lepers to show themselves to priests as an act of faith before their healing occurred, emphasizing movement towards goals despite current challenges.

The Principle of Believing Before Seeing

  • When praying, believers should act as if their requests have already been fulfilled, reinforcing the idea that God responds when we demonstrate faith through action.
  • Standing still will not yield results; true progress requires taking steps forward and maintaining momentum in one’s spiritual journey.

Renewed Strength Through Service

  • Isaiah 40:28–31 teaches that serving God leads to renewed strength—not idly waiting but actively engaging with His work brings revitalization.
  • Movement is essential; even those facing obstacles can experience miracles when they take bold steps forward, as illustrated by the leprous men who moved toward their fate.

Understanding Risk and Faith in God's Provision

The Parable of the Talents

  • The speaker discusses a man with one talent who chose to bury it out of fear, suggesting that this act is seen as evil by God. This reflects a broader theme of avoiding risk in faith.

Fear of Risk as a Sin

  • The notion is presented that fearing risk may be considered sinful in the eyes of God, emphasizing the importance of taking bold steps in faith.

Personal Struggles and Seeking Answers

  • Many attendees are grappling with personal challenges, hoping for insights or secrets to resolve their issues while attending the meeting.

Acting on Faith: Abraham's Example

  • The story of Abraham is highlighted, illustrating his unwavering belief that God would provide a miracle even when he could not see how it would happen.

Trusting God's Timing and Provision

  • Abraham climbs Mount Sinai expecting divine intervention, demonstrating trust despite uncertainty about how God will fulfill His promise.

Divine Revelation at Critical Moments

  • God waits until Abraham shows complete obedience before revealing the ram for sacrifice, indicating that revelation often comes after we take significant steps of faith.

Hidden Provisions and Obedience

  • The speaker suggests that sometimes God's provisions are hidden from us until we act in obedience; trusting Him requires stepping out into the unknown.

Taking Risks for Revival

  • A call to action encourages participants to step out of their comfort zones and take risks for revival efforts within their communities.

Expectation of Miracles

  • Emphasizing prophetic insight, the speaker reassures attendees that their miracles or provisions are closer than they realize; they must trust God's timing.

Moving Forward with Faith

  • Moses' instruction to Israel to move forward illustrates that taking action can lead to miraculous outcomes; standing still delays blessings.

Urgency for Action

  • There’s an urgent call for immediate action towards revival rather than waiting passively; time is running out for impactful change within communities.

Balancing Wisdom and Risk

  • While advocating for taking risks, there’s also an acknowledgment of the need for wisdom in decision-making during revival efforts.

Living by Faith Not Sight

  • The principle that believers should walk by faith rather than sight is reiterated, encouraging reliance on God's provision amidst worldly skepticism.

This structured summary captures key themes from the transcript while providing timestamps linked directly to specific moments in the discussion.

God as Provider: Trusting Through Crisis

Understanding the Role of Faith in Crisis

  • The speaker emphasizes that crises are allowed by God to teach individuals how to trust Him, asserting that faith is essential during difficult times.
  • Encouragement is given to those facing uncertainty at home or in their church, inviting them to take a step of faith towards the altar as an act of trust in God's provision.
  • The act of stepping forward symbolizes a declaration that God will resolve various issues such as staffing and financial concerns, reinforcing the belief in His role as provider.
  • A call is made for believers to move out of their comfort zones and take risks in trusting God, highlighting the importance of faith even when circumstances seem unclear.
  • The speaker expresses a desire for increased faith among listeners, encouraging them to believe that their provisions are near despite not being able to see them yet.
Video description

Thursday night of Atlantic District Conference. January 30th, 2014.