Monday,
February 11, 2008
NUMBERS
27 Vs 1-4: The bravery of the DAUGHTERS OF ZELOPHEHAD; they did not keep to
themselves, mourn their lot, nor resort to murmuring and castigating the
injustice of God and men in silence. On the contrary, they took their case, on
the inheritance of their father, to Moses and the whole congregation of Israel
and presented their case dispassionately. Vs 1-5: A lesson in LEADERSHIP: Moses
did not make out to have the answer to the question of the daughters of
Zelophehad. He simply took the matter to God to know what He had to say about
it. This is a show of humility, it requires humility on the part of a leader
not to try and show/prove to his people that he has all the answers to their
questions at his fingertips. Vs 6-11: What came out of Moses’ session with God
was the LAW OF INHERITANCE, a body of regulations which state who can inherit
someone’s inheritance after his death. Vs 12-14: God’s grouse against Moses,
that prevented him from getting to the Promised Land, was that he allowed the
strife of the congregation to get to him and so rebelled against the command of
God by not hallowing Him in the eyes of the people. Vs 15-20: THE HEART OF A
LEADER: Moses knowing his time had come to die asked God to give the people
someone else who would lead them to the Promised Land, and not leave them
without a shepherd. Note that Joshua had been Moses’ PA for some time, but that
did not make him the automatic choice for the leadership position until God
Himself chose him. Vs 18-23:
The INAUGURATION OF JOSHUA as the
successor of Moses. Vs 18: Joshua was one of the few individuals in the Old Testament
who had the HOLY SPIRIT Vs 20: it was not all the AUTHORITY OF MOSES that was
passed on to Joshua at the time of his inauguration. The Bible records that it
was some of Moses’ authority that was transferred to him. Vs 20: AUTHORITY is
needed for a leader to command the obedience of his people. Joshua was
conferred with it in order for him to command the respect of the people of
Israel.
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