THE LORD UPHOLDS MOSES’ LEADERSHIP
Numbers 12:1-16 / Keywords 12:8
With him I speak face to face, clearly and
not in riddles; he sees the form of the LORD. Why then were you not afraid to
speak against my servant Moses?"
1.
In this passage, Miriam and Aaron are spiritually proud and envious. They use
ethnically-charged language about Moses’
non-Israelite wife to speak out against their brother. They envy Moses’ unique
spiritual position. In contrast to his arrogant siblings, Moses says nothing.
He is described as the most humble man on earth. To be criticized and
denigrated by those closest to us is painful. How we respond reveals our
humility and faith before God and others.
2.
The LORD defends Moses. He states that Moses is not an ordinary prophet; the
LORD speaks to Moses face –to-face.
No one except Moses is allowed to see the LORD’s form. The LORD is angry with Miriam and
Aaron. Their attack on Moses is a direct affront to the LORD’s
authority and sovereignty. In response, the LORD afflicts Miriam with leprosy
but heals her after Moses prays and a week-long quarantine.
3.
Real sin in spiritual leaders must be dealt with swiftly. But criticizing and
opposing spiritual leaders or their families from a place of pride,
self-righteousness, and envy angers God. Instead of complaining or being divisive,
pray for the spiritual leaders whom God has placed over you (Heb 13:17).
Prayer Father, please forgive my pride.
Help our spiritual leaders to be faithful and bless many.
One Word Pray
for the spiritual leaders among us
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