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« on: February 01, 2008, 09:00:45 AM » |
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Moses: An Unlikely Leader
Rosalyn Carter, former first lady, once said, “A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don't necessarily want to go, but ought to be.”
Moses was just like that. He took the Israelites not where they wanted to go, but where God knew they had to be.
At the time of Moses' birth, the Israelites had been suffering in slavery in Egypt. Life had been miserable for generations. But when a new king assumed the throne, their lives took on a new dimension of cruelty. Pharaoh felt threatened by the sheer size of Israel, “Behold, the people of the sons of Israel are more and mightier than we.” To close that population gap, he demanded all Israelite babies murdered.
Moses' mother in a desperate effort to save her own precious baby hid him in a papyrus basket, sealed with tar and pitch, and set him afloat in the Nile River. We suspect she might have known God's Providence was already on this child and He would watch over him. Not only did Moses survive, he was chosen by God to lead His people out of their slavery and to a Promised Land. A little baby, crying for his mother, was God's choice to lead His people.
How often God uses unlikely means to achieve great things! Think of it!
Pharaoh's daughter rescued Moses from the river and raised him in the palaces of Egypt, where he grew in secular wisdom to be a powerful man. Eventually Moses abandoned Egypt for the desert, where God challenged him through many circumstances to grow in spiritual wisdom. When God confronted Moses in a burning bush, he submitted to a divine call to lead his own brothers and sisters from suffering.
But his mission for God was accompanied with great trepidation. When God called, Moses heard him, but questioned his own ability to handle the job: “Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the sons of Israel out of Egypt?” (Ex. 3:11). Moses was terrified, and yet his heart heard, and he anchored his confidence in Almighty God. Moses heard God's promise that He was with him. “Certainly, I will be with you” (Ex. 3:12).
Moses' fears are like ours. We are ordinary, flesh-and-blood human beings. Just like Moses. And like Moses, we are also children of an extraordinary God who speaks to us through His Word. We must listen and anchor our hearts in the faithfulness of God.
Hey, friend, if we faithfully read and obey God's Word, He will transform our ordinary lives for His glory. He will take us not necessarily where we want to be, but where we ought to go. Certainly, He will be with us, just as He was with Moses. Believe it!
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