EXODUS 3: SH'MOT
Sh'mot is Exodus in Hebrew. In Exodus 3, Moses writes the account of his birth and how he was precieved by his parents. His parents upon seeing what a fine child he was, she hid him for three months. When she couldn't hide him from the Pharoah, she made a brick boat out of the papyrus basket. She took what was then known as clay and tar brick, and coated the papyrus basket with it and put it in the water among the reeds by the Pharoah's daughters bathing part of the Nile. When the Pharoah's daughter saw it, she sent the slave-girl to get it. The baby boy was crying and the Pharoah's daughter had pity at first sight.
Now here is what I want to share with you about. What did the Lord do to the baby to at first sight the mother and the Pharoah's daughter saw he was fine, or excellent?
Has that same thing been done to you and I at birth, and no one caught that and we were moved into the "Water" personality.
In the "PEP" Discerning Your Personlity Traits, there are 4 elements that can discribe what a person could be like in their Primary character traits.
Because of the Fire of the anger the Phoroah was going through, the Wind of death was in the air. A parent saw the Earth of the Birth of Excellence, and put the child in the Water out of compassion.
The results the Father God wanted was Moses to live and carry out his destiny. Relations were connected through this fact thinker of a mother. Moses final mission was accomplished and he saw Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration.
PJCopty's Corner "That Way" manual; Segment 5: 2/24/2008
Sunday, February 24, 2008
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