We are recording our podcast from our studio at Home2 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and we have another busy week lined up. In addition to our regular client work, I have been invited to be a guest on two other podcasts this week, we have an onsite visit with one client, and then we are headed back to The Big House in Marietta, Ohio, this coming weekend. We are never wanting for something to do as we endeavor to enjoy life’s journey each day. Thank you so much for coming along with us on this trek of life as we consider you our friend. It is our desire to also be your guide and mentor as we navigate the rugged trails that each of us encounter daily.
As we continue on, we want to use five more stepping stones as we traverse the trails before us. Our lives will be filled with obstacles, difficulties, and, at times, failures. Here are five more ways we can navigate over, under, around and through the obstacles of life.
We are continuing with a practical lesson from the Scriptures on how failures resulted in success. Yesterday we left off with Moses’ father-in-law, Jethro, rebuking him for how he was handling the administration of cases that were brought before him for judgment. Up until this point Moses was handling the entire workload himself – sounds like something I would attempt. If you missed yesterday’s podcast or journal, make sure you go back and catch up on the story.
Let’s continue the story in Exodus 18 verses 19-23, “Now listen to me, and let me give you a word of advice, and may God be with you. You should continue to be the people’s representative before God, bringing their disputes to him. Teach them God’s decrees, and give them his instructions. Show them how to conduct their lives. But select from all the people some capable, honest men who fear God and hate bribes. Appoint them as leaders over groups of one thousand, one hundred, fifty, and ten. They should always be available to solve the people’s common disputes, but have them bring the major cases to you. Let the leaders decide the smaller matters themselves. They will help you carry the load, making the task easier for you. If you follow this advice, and if God commands you to do so, then you will be able to endure the pressures, and all these people will go home in peace.”
Notice the wise advice from Jethro to solve the issue of Moses. Moses was floundering and struggling with keeping up with the workload. You might say he was failing in his ability to handle the situation.
Jethro’s first advice to Moses was to let him know that he is still in charge, and responsible for what goes on, but he does not have to do all the work himself. In fact we already saw that he was not capable of doing so. He instructed Moses to teach others to handle the matters of dispute, except the very major ones. But Moses had to make sure that he chose not only capable men, but also honest men who would execute the laws properly. You can see from these instructions that most modern societies have their court systems patterned after these suggestions.
Tomorrow we will see if Moses took Jethro’s advice.
That will finish our podcast for today. Join us tomorrow for Stepping Stones 11-15 on our journey to turn failure into success.
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