tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3880654315943365046.post7645420603426688663..comments2023-05-18T08:46:59.064-06:00Comments on from the desk of Denver Snuffer: Different traditions, different interpretationsDenver Snufferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13850530477432070456noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3880654315943365046.post-33033845678129880992010-03-13T21:11:03.138-07:002010-03-13T21:11:03.138-07:00After reading the Acts account I have always felt ...After reading the Acts account I have always felt like Moses knew what he was supposed to do in delivering Israel from Pharaoh--when he was exiled I think that he felt he had failed. He was 40 when he was exiled and 80 when he saw the burning bush. He probably felt that so much time had passed that he would be unable to perform the task at the later stage of his life. <br /><br />That reconciles the two accounts and feels correct to me. <br /><br />It also gives me comfort that things I feel the Lord wants me to do don't have to be done on my timeframe--they can be done on his as long as I do all I can to stay close to him...Gentilemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04639367194620560901noreply@blogger.com