| PERHAPS
you are wondering how the little boy Moses got
along after the kings daughter found him in
that tiny, basket-like boat floating around among
the leaves at the edge of the river. He was well
taken care of, you may be sure, because, as I
told you, the kings daughter hired
Moses own mother to nurse him. Really, you see, it was God who was
taking care of Moses, because God had a great
work for him to do, and nothing whatever can harm
those whom God wishes to protect. Just because
that wicked Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, decided
that all the baby boys of the Hebrews should be
killed, it didnt mean that God
couldnt take care of Moses. That is
something we should always remember.
And now probably you are
wondering what great work God had for Moses to
do.
Well, as you know, Egypt was
not the country God promised to the Hebrew
people, the children of Abraham. They were in
Egypt because years and years before this,
Joseph, one of the twelve sons of Jacob, was sold
by his brothers as a slave and taken there, and
later he became a great ruler over the people.
Then, when there was a famine
in Canaan, the real home of the Hebrews, the rest
of the family also went to Egypt, where they were
cared for by Joseph. I am sure you remember that
wonderful story. Its a true story, too,
because it is in the Bible, and we know that the
Bible is true.
But now the Hebrew people were
having a very hard time in Egypt. They were all
slaves, and God wanted to deliver them from their
taskmasters and take them back into the land of
Canaan which he had promised to their father,
Abraham. God knew that when Moses became a man he
would be just the right person to lead all the
Israelites out of Egypt, so that is why God was
taking care of him.
And God knew something else,
too! God knows everything. He knows things even
before they happen!
God knew that Pharaoh, the king
of Egypt, would not want to let the Israelites
leave the country. You see, they were doing a lot
of hard work for the Egyptians, and if they left,
the Egyptians would have to do this work
themselves. So you can be sure that Pharaoh did
all he could to keep them in Egypt.
God knew that whoever was to
lead his people out of Egypt would need to know
how to talk to the king, for he would have to
appear before him to ask permission for the
Hebrews to leave. Wasnt it wonderful how
God arranged for Moses to learn all he needed to
know so that he could do this? You see, he was
being cared for and educated right in the royal
palace.
But there was someone who spent
more time with Moses than anyone else in the
palace, and that was his own mother. That dear
mother knew about Gods promise to Abraham,
and she knew that the Hebrews were merely
visitors in Egypt. You may be sure that she would
keep telling Moses about the many wonderful
things God had done for their people, and what he
had promised to do for them. She would tell him
about Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, and about the
promise God had made to them of a time coming
when he would bless all the people of the world,
and that the One to do this would come from the
Hebrew people.
The Jewish people believed
these wonderful promises of God. They believed
God would raise up a man from among them to be
this great Leader, and that through him all of
Gods promises would come true.
The Hebrew name for this great
Leader was Messiah.
But the other nations
didnt believe Gods promises, and they
thought the Jewish people were foolish to believe
in a coming Messiah. It is the same today. A
great many people think we are foolish to believe
the promises of the Bible, but such people are
very much mistaken. Dont ever think it is
foolish to believe that the promises of the Bible
will come true.
Moses mother believed the
promises of God, and so did Moses. And Moses
didnt care if the Egyptians did think he
was foolish. He believed Gods promises just
the same. You can see that Moses must have had a
hard time while he was growing up. He believed
what his mother told him about God and the
promises of God, and the Egyptians in the
kings palace probably made fun of him.
Maybe they told him he was crazy; but he did not
care what the Egyptians thought of him, because
he knew better.
One day when he was forty years
olda grown-up manhe was out walking
and saw an Egyptian man beating one of the
Hebrews. Moses loved God, and because he loved
God he also loved Gods people. He just
couldnt stand seeing one of Gods
people beaten, so what do you suppose he did?
Why, he killed that Egyptian! Now that
wasnt the right thing to do. It is really
better to suffer wrong than to do wrong. Moses
buried the Egyptian in the sand, hoping no one
would find out about it.
The second day after, however,
he discovered that at least one of the Hebrews
knew what he had done, and that made him wonder
how many more might know about it. Now Moses was
really in trouble. Even the king had heard what
he had done, and decided that Moses would have to
die.
But God still loved Moses, and
helped him to escape from Egypt, but he did have
some very trying experiences. It didnt seem
now as though Moses would ever be able to lead
Gods people out of Egypt! But God knew how
it could be done. He knew that this would be a
good experience for Moses, and that he could
learn some very valuable lessons from it.
This is a very good thing for
us to remember, also. Pleasant things are not
always best for us. Sometimes we might seem to be
having a great deal of trouble, but later we
learn that it was just what we needed.
And thats the way it
turned out with Moses. When he fled out of Egypt
to save his life, he went into the land of
Midian. He was a stranger in Midian, and not
having anything particular to do, and wondering
probably just how God would guide him, he
sat down by a large well and watched the
shepherds as they brought their flocks to the
well for water.
As he sat there, seven young
maidens came to water their fathers flock.
The shepherds who were watering their own flocks
didnt want these young ladies to get water,
so they chased them away. Now, Moses didnt
like that at ill, so he argued with them until
the young ladies got some water, and he helped
them water their flock.
When the maidens returned to
the home of their father and told him what this
nice young man had done, their father sent for
Moses. The fathers name was Jethro, and
Jethro liked Moses so much that he offered him
his daughter Zipporah in marriage. Moses accepted
the offer and married her. Thus he became one of
the family.
Then Moses went to work for
Jethro, taking care of his sheep. He worked there
as a shepherd for forty years. Now, how old would
that make Moses? You add it up! He was forty
years old when he left Egypt, and he worked forty
years for Jethro, his father-in-law, which
altogether was eighty years, wasnt it?
Moses was quite an old man by now, but he was
still strong and healthy, and able to do the
great work which God had for him to do.
And then a wonderful thing
occurred. One day as Moses was watching the
sheep, his attention was attracted to a bush
which seemed to be on fire. He went closer to the
bush, and noticed that while flames were leaping
up from it, the bush itself was not being
destroyed by the fire. Moses saw at once that
this was no ordinary fire. Then he heard a voice
speaking to him, telling him to take off his
shoes because he was standing on holy ground. You
see God was there with him, only he didnt
know it then.
But soon he realized who was
speaking to him. It was the God of Abraham, the
God of Isaac, the God of Jacob. This was no
stranger, then, who spoke to Moses from the
burning bush. Moses mother, as we have
learned, had told him about this wonderful God
who had made promises to Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob. It was the God of the Hebrews, and
therefore Moses God, who was speaking to
him.
God said to Moses that the time
had come for the Israelites, Moses people,
who were also Gods people, to be delivered
from their slavery in Egypt. He also told Moses
that he was the one to lead the people out of
Egypt. Forty years before this Moses was very
brave when he killed that Egyptian. But now it
was different. He now told God that he
didnt think he would be able to do such a
great work.
Of course, Moses could not do
it by himself. That is just what God wanted him
to learn; so God told Moses that he would give
him all the help he needed. He told him that he
would arrange for his brother Aaron to go with
him when he appeared before Pharaoh, and that
Aaron, who was a good talker, would speak for
Moses.
When Moses learned that God
would help him, he agreed to do his very best.
Thats all anybody can do, isnt it?
All of us should remember that we cannot do
anything for God unless he helps us. We should
remember, also, that because God does help us, we
can do anything for him that he wants us to do.
It is grand to do things for God, and to know
that God is helping us to do them!
QUESTIONS
How did the Hebrew people
get along in Egypt, and why was it that God did
not want them to remain there?
Why did Moses find it
necessary to leave Egypt when he grew to manhood,
and where did he go?
Who became the wife of
Moses, and how long did he live in the home of
his father-in-law?
Who was it that spoke to
Moses from a bush that was burning, and what did
he ask Moses to do?
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