In this episode of Daily Bible Refresh, Dr. Brad Miller reads Acts 7:17–41 from The Message and offers a progressive reflection on the story of Moses—his birth in a time of oppression, his years in exile, his encounter with God at the burning bush, and his role in leading Israel out of slavery. Dr. Miller emphasizes how God shows up in the midst of suffering rather than after it, challenges the temptation to create “gods we can see” like the golden calf, and connects these themes to our modern craving for comfort, certainty, and safe religious programs. Through personal reflections, including experiences from his decades as a pastor and references to people facing cancer and hardship, he invites listeners to examine their own “golden calves” and to take a concrete step of faith, even if they feel stuck in a wilderness season. The episode closes with a prayer, an invitation to use the ABC 123 Bible Study Method at VoiceOfGodDaily.com, and a reminder of God’s loyal, ever-new love.
Key Takeaways
- God shows up in the middle of hardship, not just after it.
- Moses is born “in such a time” of infanticide and oppression, illustrating that God is present in the thick of suffering, not merely as a fixer once pain is over.
- God is portrayed as present in suffering, not preventing it from afar.
- From a progressive faith perspective, God does not stand above the chaos sending the occasional miracle, but enters into human agony, working through unlikely people and circumstances.
- The danger of “gods we can see” and comfortable religious programs.
- Like Israel’s golden calf, we are tempted to create visible, manageable idols—theological systems, church programs, or faith routines that keep us comfortable and unchallenged.
- Loyalty can become idolatry when it’s attached to the wrong things.
- Dr. Miller uses his own sports fandom as a lighthearted example of loyalty, then warns that misplaced loyalty—to comfort, to familiar patterns, to unchallenging faith—can function as a modern golden calf.
- We must honestly name our own golden calves.
- A progressive reading of this text asks: What am I calling “God” that’s really just my comfort wrapped in religious language? This self-examination is difficult but spiritually necessary.
- Wilderness and exile can be preparation, not wasted time.
- Moses’ 40 years in exile were not meaningless; they prepared him for his calling. Likewise, our wilderness seasons can be formative, even when they feel like delay or exile.
- An actionable step: move toward the calling you’ve been avoiding.
- Listeners are urged to take one small step toward what God is calling them to do—whether that’s a conviction to act on, a relationship or community to engage, or a hard question to finally voice.
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