Moses Flees to Midian (Ex 2: 11-25)

Bible Summary:

Moses grows up and sees how his people, the Hebrews, are forced into hard labor. He watches an Egyptian kill one, so he kills the Egyptian. The next day he tries to resolve a Hebrew quarrel, but fears for his life after they mention the Egyptian’s death. The king of Egypt finds out and Moses flees to Midian for safety.

One day, Jethro’s seven daughters are driven away from a well by some shepherds. Moses rescues the daughters and waters their animals. The girls tell their father of the Egyptian’s heroics, so Jethro invites Moses to eat with them. Moses decides to stay, Jethro gives him Zipporah in marriage, and they have a son.

Years later the king of Egypt dies, but the Israelites still cry for God’s help, so He becomes concerned for the Hebrews.

My Thoughts:

Confidence: Moses likely lived in luxury after being adopted by the king’s daughter, but he knew he was Hebrew and resented how “his people” were treated. The story paradoxically paints him out as a coward who flees to Midian and a hero to the daughters.

There is a coward and a hero in all of us. The coward sits back and worries what might happen and fears the worst, while the hero finally takes the step. Even great people had fears, but finally, with God’s help, took that step. So, push, shove, or heave that fear out of the way and take that step! You will be amazed what happens.

Moses is Born (Ex 2: 1-10)

Bible Summary:

A man and woman from the Levi tribe have a son. After three months, she can no longer hide him from the king, so she places him in a watertight reed basket and sets him in tall grass by the river. The king’s daughter sees the basket, has a slave girl (the baby’s sister) get it, and is surprised to find a Hebrew baby boy inside. She has the slave girl find a woman (the baby’s mother) to nurse it. Later, when the baby is old enough, the king’s daughter adopts him and names him Moses.

My Thoughts:

Compassion: The king’s daughter felt sorry for the Hebrew boy, a boy from the lowest class of people, showed him compassion and saved his life.

With compassion, we can change the world. Crossing the invisible boundary between classes of people is just a “hello” and smile away.