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Moses, 11...who Is More Humble Than Any one else on The Face of the Earth! / Paul's Bible CharactersG'PEOPLE 2023. 9. 5. 15:34
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Moses, 11...
...who Is More Humble Than
Any one else on The
Face of the Earth!
[Num 12:3]
/ Paul's Bible Characters
/ By Paul
If you look at the religious
figures in the Bible,
you can see that most of them
became great figures in history
through obedience and faith
in difficult circumstances.
(Abraham, David and
the 12 disciples)
However, as for Moses,
God changed his life from
the highest position to the
lowest position
and raised him up again
to do wonderful things.
He was
indeed a man of faith
who received special
guidance from God.
Humans experience trauma,
depression, despair, and
abandonment in their lives,
depending on the severity
of their circumstances.
From this point of view,
we can guess that the shock
to Moses' life must have been
quite severe when he fell from
the leadership status of
a prince to the low status
of a mere shepherd.
Nevertheless, he faithfully
spent the most important
40 years of his life tending
sheep in the fields.
And he received God's call
and lived the last 40 years
of his life as a servant of God,
carrying out His work.
He was a special figure who
had lived his life in three
different environments.
Even though he went through
a bigger change than anyone else,
Moses faithfully fulfilled
God's will in his life.
We, too, must imitate Moses
and strive to become Christians
who can overcome the changes
that may come to us.
1. The 40 years in Egypt were
the best period of Moses' life.
Moses was the third child
born to Amram and Jochebed,
descendants of the tribe of Levi,
among the Israelites who
were slaves in Egypt.
He had an older sister, Miriam,
and an older brother, Aaron.
Pharaoh, the ruler of Egypt,
ordered all Hebrew-born
male children to be killed,
and Moses was an unlucky
child born at that time.
Moses, who was destined to die
as soon as he was born, was
put in a box made with faith
and love by his mother,
Jochebed, and put the box
among the reeds along
the bank of the Nile.
In the end, Moses was led
by Pharaoh's daughter
and became her son,
and his real mother, Jochebed,
became a nurse and raised her
son with her own hands.
What an amazing
providence of God this was!
The name of Moses means
the one who was drawn
out of the water.
He entered the royal court
at the age of about 3 or
4 and could learn all
the studies of Egypt.
1) Moses grew up to be a
great person with all the
virtues of a worldly leader.
(1) In (Exodus 2:11), the word
'gadal' meaning 'grown up'
means 'to be great'
or 'to be highly regarded',
so Moses participated
in various state affairs
and major and minor affairs
of the country as a prince of Egypt.
You can see that he became a
person with high achievements.
(2) Until he reached the age of 40,
he must have participated in
the war to conquer Ethiopia
and led the victory,
and he must have achieved
extraordinary results in building
a castle for King Pharaoh.
(3) He knew how to command,
manage, and handle people,
which means that he himself
was sensible, dignified,
and virtuous.
Finally, he was nominated
as the next king to succeed
the throne, overtaking
the prince of Pharaoh.
(4) To become a worldly leader,
you must reach the highest level
in life centered on your soul
and body,
receiving education
and training centered on
academics, bravery,
and achievements.
2) Worldly leaders try to
solve problems in the
world's way.
One of Moses' anguish
was the fact that he
was a Hebrew.
Just as we all live with
our own secrets, this must
have been his own secret
that he had wanted to forget,
and hide from others.
Regarding whether to become
a king or a slave, Moses
acknowledged
and accepted the identity God
had granted to him according
to his own conscience.
He felt the pain of his fellow
countrymen's persecuted life
and tried to help them
to save them.
However, the problem was
that he chose the method
of violence in order to defeat
the abusive forces with
his own strength.
The worldly victory can be
proved in the way of violence,
but the religious victory
is proved by the work of God.
For the first 40 years of
Moses' life, he lived a successful
life in the world by making
the most of the ways of his
soul and body.
However, it was the life
that could not have any
influence on spiritual things.
2. The 40 years of his life as
a shepherd was the best
period of faith and soul
for Moses.
Before God called Moses
and gave him a mission,
He granted him a period
of learning about God
in the Midian wilderness.
Moses came to know God
in nature, and through this,
he learned humility,
and as he learned life
while tending sheep, he
realized that he was an alien.
After being identified as a
Hebrew because of the murder
of an Egyptian, he fled to
the wilderness of Midian
and began his life as
a shepherd.
After being identified as a
Hebrew because of the murder
of an Egyptian, he fled to
the wilderness of Midian
and began
his life as a shepherd.
As a result, the two words
representing him, who lived
as a shepherd for 40 years
in the middle of his life, were
'an alien and humility'.
1) The one, who knows
that life on this earth is the
life of an alien, has a
longing heart for eternity.
(Exo 2:22)
He expressed the reason
Moses' first son was named
Gershom as below,
"I have become an
alien in a foreign land."
The principle of nature is that
everything returns to where
it comes from.
(Ex: Water comes from the sky,
so it becomes steam again
and returns to the sky,
the body comes from the earth,
so it returns to the earth when it dies,
and the soul returns to the sky
because it came from God.)
This land is not a permanent
residence, but like an alien,
we passed through Egypt,
and now we are going through
the wilderness and heading
to a place we do not know,
and eventually we will go
to heaven in the future.
Moses experienced
a dramatic life from a prince
to a shepherd and realized
that his life was nothing
in the great nature.
Life of man is not found
in a royal palace built by man,
but is found in nature purely
created by God,
and when we realize that
we human beings are nothing
but creatures built by God,
we feel lonely and come
to learn nature.
2) Those who know how
to assimilate to nature can
find and resemble God's
character in nature.
"Now Moses was a very
humble man, more humble
than anyone else on the
face of the earth."
(Num 12:3)
Among the nature that
people have, there is
'meekness' and 'humility.
Meekness is an innate
character of man, while humility
is the nature of man changed
by God's grace.
Therefore, a meek heart
follows the will of man with
a human nature, while
humility is a heart
that follows
the will of God with the
nature of the Holy Spirit.
Moses did
not have meekness
in nature but he was
hot-tempered and
quick-tempered.
All that Moses could see
in the field all day was sheep,
grass, wells, sky, and mountains.
(1) Silence:
There are wind, lightning,
storms, floods, and
earthquakes in nature.
They can occur anytime.
However, they just stay silent.
(2) Obedience:
By obeying God's providence,
no matter how severe the
changes are, all things can
keep themselves as
they were built.
(3) Beauty:
All things are
satisfied and delighted.
Feeling calm and relaxed
is the greatest beauty.
It is nature to show calmness
even in times of drought or crisis.
Through this, Moses learned
nature in God's providence,
and he was assimilated
into nature.
He became a humble man
when assimilated into nature.
3. His 40 years as a servant of God
was the best period of his
ministry for Moses.
Born in the flesh, Moses walked
the path of a leader with
a desire for the world.
However, Moses,
who was born as a soul in nature,
learned from nature that life
was only an alien's path
and that human beings
must have humility in
God's providence.
Moses, who was finally
called by God and was
born again as a servant of God,
realized that he had to fulfill
the role of a faithful servant
in all God's house
and lived as an
obedient spiritual worker.
(Heb 3:5)
Likewise, like Moses,
we Christians experience
three births of body,
soul, and spirit.
God has entrusted us
with a mission on this earth,
and through spiritual birth,
we can realize what it is
and lead our lives to fulfill
the true will of God.
The providence predestined
by God in the life of Moses
was in the end neither
a prince of Egypt
nor a shepherd in the
Midian wilderness,
but the life to fulfill his
mission as a leader to lead the
Israelites out of Egypt.
Even though he could not
come to the destination
where he wanted to go,
Moses,
who realized God's will,
was able to devote his life
to this ministry.
1) As a servant in all God's house
Moses worked hard to fulfill
his mission, but in the end,
God did not allow him to
enter the land of Canaan
and enjoy rest and blessings.
Why did God allow Moses
to go up to Mount Nebo
and look only at the land of
Canaan, the promised land,
and then die there in the
land of Mohab?
We may be sorry to think
about what God did to Moses.
However, God tells us through
Moses that there are things
we must do, and there are
things we must never
do as believers.
This means that Moses
acted rudely in front of God.
(1) As soon as he saw the
people worshiping the golden
calf, Moses threw down the
stone tablets of the Ten
Commandments and
broke them.
(Ex 32:19)
God commanded Moses to
chisel out the stone tablets
and bring them back.
(2) Moses took a Cushite woman
and made her his wife.
(Num 12:1)
God punished Miriam,
the complaining sister,
with leprosy even at this time.
(3) God rebuked Moses for
striking the rock twice with
his staff in Kadesh Barnea.
(Num 20:10-11)
'You did not believe me
and did not show my holiness,
' God rebuked him.
In the case of (1) and (2),
God tolerated them,
but in the case of
(3) above, we must pay
attention to that God
disciplined Moses.
In other words, for the sins
we have committed ourselves,
God can take a closer look at
them and forgive them.
However,
we must know that
it can be a great sin if we do
what God has commanded
us to do according to our
will and cover the
glory of God.
"Listen, you rebels,
must we bring you water
out of this rock?"
In this way, Moses replaced
the glory of God with 'we'.
Moses
was clearly a man of faith,
so he produced numerous
miracles by faith,
such as dividing the Red Sea
and healing the bitter
water of Marah.
As a result, he regarded
the miracles God performed
through him as if he had
done them himself.
It was this kind of spiritual
arrogance that ultimately
kept Moses from entering
the land of Canaan he
longed for.
He must have repented
of his sins until he died at
Mount Nebo according
to God's command.
And what he finally realized
was that he was just a
servant in God's all house.
It is God who saved
Moses' life from the water.
It is also God who saved him
from thirst in the desert.
It is also God who dramatically
saved him, who was about to
die from Pharaoh's pursuit.
It is also God who divided
the Red Sea and led him.
In the end, Moses came to
realize that he was only a servant
in all God's house, that is, in
the entire congregation of Israel.
Although Moses did not
enter Canaan, his repentance
could reach God, and he could
be taken up to heaven.
When Jesus was transfigured
on the mountain, Elijah
and Moses appeared
and talked with the Lord.
This might prove
the ascension of Moses.
(The Ascension of Moses:
Apocrypha)
2) Faithfulness in faith
(Num 12:7)
Faithfulness is 'pistos' in Greek,
which means faith.
In other words, faithfulness
to God is possible only through faith.
God is invisible being,
not visible being.
Therefore,
faithfulness to God
is based on faith, and faith
already implies faithfulness.
God called Moses a faithful
man because he revealed
the most words to Moses,
and he obeyed God with faith.
(law, decrees, ten commandments)
And because he saw God's back
and heard God's name.
Through this, Moses realized
that grace rather than ability,
revelation than knowledge,
supply than effort,
and healing
than pain are the much
greater grace of God.
That is, Moses realized that
relying only on God was the
beginning of life.
That's what
made him faithful.
A person of true faith is one
whose life is in God's control
and who entrusts all of
his life to His grace
and lives with joy.
Moses was a man of God
who showed success and
failure in his life of faith.
However,
at the moment of his final
death on Mount Nebo,
he became a servant who
ascended to heaven after
being acknowledged by God
through repentance and
obedience.
Human status and ability
are never what we can rely
on completely.
These are what God allows
us from time to time.
Therefore, like Moses,
we should serve God with
humility and faithfulness.
- To Be Continue -
2023/08/30
/ By Paul
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