PROCLAMATION
“… When
Moses held up his hand, that Israel prevailed; and when he let down his hand,
Amalek prevailed. But Moses’ hands were
heavy; and they took a stone, and put it under him, and he sat thereon; and
Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands, one on the one side and the other on the
other side; and his hands were steady ...”
Exodus 17:11-12 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These are
the words of God which were revealed to and written by Moses under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God. While they were in the wilderness,
the Israelites wandered from place to place as The Lord God directed them. When the camped in Rephidim, there was no
water for them to drink and again they began to murmur against Moses. (Exodus
17:1-3) Then Moses prayed unto The Lord
and He said, “… smite the rock, and there shall come water out of it …” (Exodus
17:4-6) While they were camped in Rephidim,
the Amalekites came and attacked them. (Exodus 17:8) Moses sent Joshua
and some of the men out to fight them.
He said that he would stand on the top of the hill with the staff of God
and raise his hands. (Exodus 17:9-10) Aaron and Hur went to the top of
the hill with him. While his hands were
held up, the Israelites were winning; but whenever he lowered his hands, the
Amalekites prevailed. By raising up his hands, whether in prayer or
praise, Moses acknowledged that The Lord God is in control. When Moses
grew tired physically from holding up his hands, they helped him by holding them
up. Ultimately, Joshua and his men
defeated the Amalekites. (Exodus 17:10-13)
APPLICATION
Pastors,
preachers, ministers, and all men of God are human and from time to time they
need a little help. They may need physical help during illness, or
periods of weakness; or they may need psychological and emotional support.
Even the strong men among us occasionally needs, and appreciates, a little
encouragement. (Deuteronomy 1:38 and 3:28) We have heard about “the Amen
corner” in church, that small group of supporters who offer encouragement to
the preacher when he is presenting The Word of God. They do a good
work. Telling him that the message he delivered helped you, can mean a
lot to the man of God. A kind word spoken to him every now and then can
help him to keep on going. (2 Chronicles 10:7) Actually, it is The Holy
Spirit of God who is doing the work but He is using and working through him.
There is a special blessing in store for those who even give the man of God a
glass of water. (Matthew 10:41-42) When we help him, he is able to help
others and advance the
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