He Who Would Lead Others into Obedience Must Himself be Exemplary
Exodus 4:24-26
And it came to pass by the way in the inn, that the LORD met him, and sought to kill him.…


Moses had, perhaps, yielded to the importunities of his Midianitish wife in this matter; she may have been tempted to think that it was a very slight thing after all. But he must learn to know no one but God, when duty is in the ease; and in the very outset of his ministry, he must have it impressed upon his heart that nothing is little which God has thought it important enough to command. There is a temptation to be encountered at the beginning of every enterprise; and according as we meet that, we demonstrate our fitness or unfitness for entering upon the undertaking. When you are starting out on some new and noble work, with aspirations kindled at some flaming bush of Divine revelation to your soul, "be not high-minded, but fear." Look for some test to be administered to you just then, and look for it in no great affair, but rather in some such common thing as the getting of your daily bread, or in some such domestic matter as the government of your children; for by these God may be determining your fitness for the work you covet; and if you fail in the trial, there will come no second probation.

(W. M. Taylor, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: And it came to pass by the way in the inn, that the LORD met him, and sought to kill him.

WEB: It happened on the way at a lodging place, that Yahweh met Moses and wanted to kill him.




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