1) Moses married Zipporah, who was from a looked down upon nation, bringing her father Jethro into Moses' family.
2) Despite problems from his own people, Moses had great respect for his father-in-law Jethro and believed Jethro's plans were God's will.
3) At Kadesh-Barnea, when the Israelites faced a lack of water, they quickly forgot God's past help and turned on Moses and Aaron with complaints instead of seeking God, showing they had not learned from past lessons.
Lesson 2 - The Choice between the Narrow Gate and the Wide Gate.pptx
FAMILIES DURING THE END TIMES
1. FAMILIES DURING THE END
TIME
Sub Theme: Learning to Work Together
Family Life: Seventh Day Adventist
Church, Roysambu
2. Moses + Zipporah
“Moses had faith. So he refused to be called the son
of Pharaoh’s daughter. That happened after he had
grown up. He chose to be treated badly together with
the people of God. He chose that instead of
enjoying sin’s pleasures for a short time”
3. Introduction
Moses is one of the most famous
Zipporah, his wife, is not as well known
She was from a nation others looked down on
Moses’ marriage to Zipporah brought her father, Jethro,
into the family of Moses
The right family relations can be wonderful
4. Strengths
Hero at the well (Exodus 2:15 – 17)
Defended Jethro’s daughters
Took charge of Jethro’s flock
Jacob did the same thing
Despite that own people put Moses into problems, he
conquered
5. Great respect for father-in-law
Moses believed Jethro’s plans were God’s will
Man of many wonders – saw God’s glory
Called into the Mount
Commandments
Revealed Sanctuary plan
6. Weakness
Go up to the highest slopes [hills] of Pisgah. Look
west and north and south and east. Look at the land
with your own eyes.
But you are not going to go across that Jordan River
Deut 3:27
7. Finally the people reached Kadesh-Barnea on the
southern border of the Promised Land.
They had gone through so much .
By now the people surely should have learned their hard
lessons from the Lord.
They should have been ready for the Lord to use them .
But sadly, they were not .
8. Water stopped flowing in Israel’s camp at Kadesh-Barnea.
This problem could have provided a wonderful opportunity
(chance) for the people of Israel to turn to God for
help .
God always had taken care of them in the past
Why should it beany different now?
But the people quickly forgot the past and turned on
Moses and Aaron with their old complaints .
9. In the Lord’s eyes, none of these problems
excused Moses’ action.
“The water flowed plentifully to take away the thirst of the
people.
But Moses had done a great wrong .
Even the most faithful and hardworking servants of the
Lord need to be careful.
10. Chapter 20 opens with the death of Miriam and ends with
the death of Aaron.
One generation goes, and a new one arises to take
over the responsibility (work; duty).
The important question remains, How much will the new
generation learn from the mistakes and successes of
the older one?