“Moses got up and came to their rescue and watered their
flock.” Exodus 2:17
Moses may have been sitting down, but injustice made him
stand back up.
Tired from his trip, he was resting by a well in Midian when
seven sisters showed up to water their sheep. About the time they
arrived, some bullies “came along and drove them away, but Moses got up and
came to their rescue and watered their flock”(Ex 2:17).
Their early return home prompted questions from dad, who was
appalled they had left the hero behind and sent them back with an invite to eat.
The meal turned into a marriage and a means of employment. “Moses
agreed to stay with the man, who gave his daughter Zipporah to Moses in
marriage”(Ex 2:22).
What gifts of grace! Moses was on the run because of
his wrong, but God was right there with him—protecting, providing, and
preparing. Moses made it safely to Midian, a land out east of Egypt, and
though we don’t know how many mean men harassed the seven sisters at the well,
we do know that Moses was only one but he won! He needed supper, a spouse,
and a job, and because of that single encounter, God gave him all three.
He now had something to do and someone to love.
And God was getting Moses ready for the future. Though
he knew and embraced his Jewish heritage, Moses had lived a silver-spooned
Egyptian life and needed to feel the angst and ache of hardship and
heartache. Since he would be leading a million people through the desert
for decades, he needed time to learn the workings of the wilderness and the
ways of the Lord.
But before any of that, Moses faced a choice as he rested by
the well—he could sit and sulk or he could stand and save. And as Moses found his feet in faith, God
poured out His favor.
When you
feel like staying down, stand up.
God often
takes care of us as we take care of others.
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