A LITTLE BOY IN AN ARK
DO YOU
remember the story of Noah and the big boat on
the dry land? Noah built that big boat because
God asked him to build it. God knew that Noah
would need such a boat, for the time was coming
when it would rain and rain and rain until all
the land would be covered with water, and all the
people and animals would be drowned, except those
in Noahs boat. That was really a big boat.
It was large enough for Noah and his family,
besides many, many animalssome of every
kind. It was called an ark.
Well, this story is not about
Noahs ark, but another ark. Not another
large ark, but a very small onejust big
enough to bold one little baby boy. But this
little ark was used for the same reason that the
big ark was used. The big ark saved Noah and all
his family from being drowned, while this little
ark saved one dear little baby boy from being
drowned. And who do you suppose that baby was?
Really, the baby didnt
have any name while he was in the ark. After he
was taken out of the ark a very kind Egyptian
princess named him Moses. The name Moses means
to draw out, because this Egyptian
princess had drawn out, or taken the baby out of
the water.
But Moses was not an Egyptian
boy. Oh no! He was a little Jewish baby. They
were called Hebrews then, which is still one of
the names of the Jewish people.
The Hebrews were the children
of Jacob, and all the children that have since
been born from Jacobs children are called
Jacobs descendants. Jacob was the grandson
of Abraham.
To Abraham and his children God
promised to give the land of Canaan, but at the
time of this story all the Hebrew people were in
Egypt. Joseph, one of Jacobs sons, had
become a ruler in Egypt, and the rest of the
family went there during the years of famine. I
told you all about this in my last story, but I
want you to be sure to remember it.
Everything went along fine with
the Hebrew children as long as Joseph lived. But,
like everybody else, Joseph grew old and died,
and so did all his brothers. But of course there
were a great many Hebrew children who became men
and women, and they had children of their own. As
years went by, there were thousands and thousands
of Hebrews living in the land of Egypt.
The Egyptians grew old and died
also. Everybody had to die then, just as
everybody dies now, because in the Garden of Eden
Adam and Eve disobeyed God.
It wont always be that
way though, for God loves everybody, and he gave
his Son, Jesus, to die for everybody; and by and
by Jesus will bring back all the dead people and
give them health and strength, and they will then
live forever. Wont that be wonderful?
Thats what the Bible means when it says
that Jesus saves the people. He saves them from
death just as the big ark saved Noah and his
family from the water, and just as the little ark
saved Moses from the water.
Well, to get back to my story,
that nice, kind Pharaoh, or king of Egypt, who
had made Joseph such an important ruler over the
people, died. Then there was a Pharaoh in Egypt
who had not known Joseph and he was unfriendly to
Josephs relatives.
This king saw how the Hebrew
children were increasing in number, and he was
afraid that some day there would be more Hebrews
than Egyptians. So what do you suppose he did?
Why, he made slaves of all the Hebrews and put
cruel masters over them to make them work very,
very hard. Perhaps he thought this would cause
them to die young, and that soon there
wouldnt be nearly as many Hebrews.
But God was with the Hebrews.
He had made wonderful promises
to Abraham and to Isaac and to Jacob, and to all
of Jacobs sons. These promises belonged to
all the Hebrews. They were Gods people, and
God wont let anybody kill all of his
people.
Besides, God will bring back to
life all the Hebrews who have died, and everybody
else, too, for that matter. You see, God always
keeps his promises, and no one can really
interfere with what God wants done. Thats a
very important thing to remember.
Making slaves of the Hebrews
didnt stop them from increasing in number,
so the king of Egypt ordered that all the boy
babies of the Hebrews should be killed as soon as
they were born. They were to be thrown into the
river Nile and drowned. Wasnt that awful?
Now the mother of the baby boy
who was later named Moses dearly loved that
little child, just as all of us love babies
today, and no matter what the king had said, she
made up her mind that she would do all she could
to keep him from being drowned.
She kept the baby out of sight
in her home for three months, and when she
realized that she couldnt keep him hidden
much longer she built that little ark of
bulrushes and painted it with tar so it
wouldnt leak. Then she placed the baby in
the ark and bid it among the leaves and grass
that grew up at the edge of the water in the
river.
After the mother put this small
boat with its precious passenger by the edge of
the river, she went away. But the babys
sister stood nearby to see what would happen. And
what do you think did occur? Why, one of the
daughters of the kingthe very king who had
ordered all the Hebrew baby boys killedcame
down to the river to bathe. Several young ladies
came with her to give her any help she needed.
The kings daughter saw the little boat
snuggled among the reeds and rushes by the
waters edge, and she asked her servants to
find out what was in it.
When they opened the basket,
there was that darling baby! Of course the
kings daughter knew that it was a Hebrew
baby. She knew, too, that all Hebrew boy babies
were supposed to be drowned. But she was
tenderhearted and couldnt bear to see such
a precious little baby killed; so she decided
that she would adopt the baby and call it her
own. Wasnt that wonderful?
You see, God had planned that
when this particular boy became a man he would
give him a great work to do, and this was
Gods way of saving the boy he wanted to
use. God always knows how to do what he wants to
do. Thats why we should always trust him
and believe that his promises will come true.
The kings daughter knew
that she didnt understand very much about
taking care of babies, so just at the right time
the babys own sister, who had stayed nearby
to see what would happen, came to her and offered
to get a nurse to take care of the baby. The
kings daughter thought this was a very good
idea, so the babys sister went home and
brought back their mother.
When she came, Pharaohs
daughter asked her to take the baby and nurse him
for her. Now, didnt everything turn out
well. That is the way the Lord does things. Then
the kings daughter named the baby Moses,
and Moses was cared for by his own mother until
he grew to be a young man.
QUESTIONS
Explain how it come about
that Moses was cared for and educated in the home
of Egypts ruler.
Who was Moses, and why was
he put in a small ark at the edge of a river when
he was a baby?
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