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September 02, 2008
Working Alone
"And when Moses' father in law saw all that he did to the people, he said, What is this
thing that thou doest to the people? why sittest thou thyself alone, and all the people
stand by thee from morning unto even?"
Exodus 18:14
In our zeal to please God and advance His kingdom, we Christians often take on
responsibilities that God never intended us to have. One of the great challenges of the
Christian life is determining what God does not want us to do! Out intentions are admirable:
We love God, we love His people, and we see many needs around us. But sometimes our good
intentions cause more harm than good.
Moses was aware of the need for someone to settle disputes among the Israelites. Someone had
to help those former slaves learn how to live together as the people of God, so Moses took
it upon himself to meet this need. Long lines of unhappy people, hoping to have their cases
heard, stood before Moses each day. Moses spent day after day carrying the weight of his
nation's problems on his shoulders. Finally his father-in-law, an outsider, witnessed what
Moses was doing and challenged the wisdom of his actions. Moses was taking on more than he
could handle. He was wearing himself out trying to do what was impossible for one person. In
doing this service alone, Moses was robbing others of an opportunity to serve the Lord. He
was also doing a disservice to his people, who otherwise could have had their issues resolved
much sooner.
When you become aware of a need, do not automatically assume God wants you to meet it. The
only reason to perform ministry is that God clearly tells you it is His will. If you are
feeling overwhelmed by all that you are doing, you are probably doing more than God has asked.
Pray carefully about the assignments you take on, so that you don't rob yourself and others of
God's best.
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