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A VALUABLE VISITOR The time had come for a break from the wilderness travel. It was now that Moses was blessed with a special visitor—his father-in-law, Jethro (Exodus 18:5). He also brought the wife and two sons of Moses, who had remained in Midian.
Moses had the chance to share with Jethro a recounting of God’s deliverance of His people fromEgypt(vs.8). The news resulted in Jethro praising God and offered Him a sacrifice (vss.10-12).
The following day, Moses went back to his normal routine…an exhausting, solo work of judging the disputes of all the freed Israelites from “morning till evening” (vs.13). Moses presumed it was his responsibility alone to share God’s will with His people (vs.15).
The words of Jethro, this foreign father-in-law, were astute and beneficial—
““What you are doing is not good. …The work is too heavy for you; you cannot handle it alone.”” (vss.17-18)
This wise, outside observation was followed by a concise, two-fold recommendation. Moses needed to teach the people God’s laws and decrees, and showing them how to live (vs.20). Secondly, Moses was to select and train honest men to “serve as judges” over select groups of Israelites—so this work would be efficiently divided (vs.21). Moses would only be responsible for the “difficult cases” (vs.22a).
This wise advice was a “win-win” solution for both Moses and the people. God worked through Jethro to bring a valuable structure of governance over His people.
PERSONAL REFLECTION: God never intended that His kingdom work would be fulfilled by “Lone Rangers.”
Pastor Dan Kohn |
Chinese Forced Abortion Opponent Chen Guangcheng is Ill, Collapses -- Urgent Medical Condition
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SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 20, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Women's Rights Without Frontiers has received credible reports that Chen Guangcheng is seriously ill, and other members of his family are languishing as well. According to one report, Chen's second elder brother died of stomach cancer on the Chinese New Year/Spring Festival on January 23. Chen, his wife and mother were not allowed to attend the funeral. A few days later, according to a report by CHRD, Chen was seen to take a few steps in the courtyard. "He looked pale and moved unsteadily. Only a few steps out of the door he fainted and fell to the ground." |
Clergy Declare State of Emergency for Churches Over Obama Demands
The National Clergy Council, representing church leaders of Catholic, Evangelical, Orthodox, and Protestant church traditions, has declared a State of Emergency for the Churches in response to the order by President Barack Obama for religious organizations to compromise their religious and moral beliefs by complying with a mandate to provide employees with certain forms of insurance coverage.
New national sex-education standards stir controversy
Four leading education organizations have released national sex-ed standards that encourage fifth-graders to be taught about sexual orientation and eighth-graders to learn about gender identity and the morning-after pill, but many say the recommendations infringe on parental rights.
Freezing in Romania - Please Pray
Hello from the frozen eastern front . . .
After a very nice December and most of January, I was beginning to think winter was not coming to Romania this year. All my hopes of a snow-less winter were crushed under the weight of a huge blizzard that blew in over the last weeks. After my language classes finished in Bucharest a few Friday’s ago, the roads were closed and it took a long time to dig out the car – but all is well, and I’m back home now.
Christian Newswire/ -- Chinese authorities stepped up their longstanding opposition to Christianity in China in 2011, China Aid Association said in its annual report released on Wednesday, citing figures that showed a dramatic worsening of government persecution of Christians and churches.



