MOSES: His Anger And CONTENTS What It Cost Him It’s Not That Simple . . . . 2 The Power Of Anger . . . 5 TThe Moses of the Ten Moses’ Moments Commandments is often Of Anger. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 thought of as a moral Over Injustice ........8 legend, bigger than life. But the Over Pharaoh’s Rebellion person behind the story is a real Against God. . . . . . . . . 11 man who according to the Bible Over The Hebrews’ was far more like us than many Idolatry ............16 imagine. Over His Disappointment In addition to his struggle With God. . . . . . . . . . . 19 with self-doubt and reluctance, Over The Hebrews’ Complaining . . . . . . . . 20 he had a problem with anger. And his outbursts had serious Lessons Moses Needed To Learn . . . . . 22 consequences. Solitude With God. . . . 22 Who among us does not need to see the difference between Humility. . . . . . . . . . . . 24 healthy anger and the smoldering Dependence.........25 or explosive rage that can do real Spiritual Confidence. . . 26 damage? In the following pages, Compassion. . . . . . . . . 29 Bill Crowder, RBC Director of Accountability. . . . . . . . 30 Church Ministries, helps us not Faith Is The Victory....32 only to see the real Moses, but ourselves as well. Martin R. De Haan II Managing Editor:David Sper Cover:Engraving by Gustave Doré (1832–1883) Scripturequotations arefrom the New King James Version.Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson,Inc.Used by permission.All rights reserved. ©2002,2004 RBC Ministries,Grand Rapids,Michigan Printed in USA © RBC Ministries. All rights reserved. “IT’S NOT THAT you to work out the details.” SIMPLE!” Many Problems Are Complex.Rogers’ humor reminds us that we can’t WWill Rogers solve the complexities of life addressed with simplistic solutions. Congress during the early days of World We can’t solve War I. At the time, there the complexities was great concern about of life with German submarines and their stealth capabilities. simplistic As he spoke to the nation’s solutions. leaders, Rogers humored them with the declaration that he had solved the U- Human beings are boat problem. “All you complex creatures, and have to do,” he informed our circumstances are them, “is boil the oceans. complex. Our problems When the water becomes need to be understood in unbearably hot, the context and in perspective: submarines will come to •If all we knew of Noah the surface, and then was his problem with you’ll have them!” alcohol in Genesis 9, “And how are we we would assume he supposed to boil the was a down-and-out ocean?” asked a loser.Yet, he was congressman.Without described by God as a hesitation Rogers quipped, “just man, perfect in his “Listen, I’ve come up with generations” (Gen. 6:9). the solution. I’ll leave it to •Ifall we knew of David 2 © RBC Ministries. All rights reserved. was his adultery with of our most embarrassing Bathsheba, we would moments are usually known never assume that he by only a few people! was, for the better Moses was not so part of his life, “a man fortunate. This highly after [God’s] own heart” educated and capable (1 Sam. 13:14). leader had some of his •If all we knew about Saul of Tarsus was his Moses had some effort to kill Christ’s of his lowest and followers, we would never expect him to most regrettable become the writer of half moments recorded of the New Testament. for all time in the The same is true of Bible for all the Moses. If all we knew about him was the anger world to see. that occasionally consumed him, we wouldn’t see what an important example he lowest and most regrettable is for all of us. moments recorded for all WeAll Struggle. time in the Bible for all the You and I know our own world to see. As a result, faults more than anyone those who take the time to else. Outside the home we read his story discover a may give the appearance man who lost his temper and of being in control. But better judgment at critical our spouse, children, and moments. He seems to have closest friends often see fought a battle with anger another side of us. How his entire life—a struggle happy we can be that some he sometimes lost, and 3 © RBC Ministries. All rights reserved. sometimes won. Yet in spite is precisely what the writer of his personal weaknesses, of the New Testament letter God used him to: to the Hebrews was talking •Deliver his people from about when he said: the bondage of slavery Let us lay aside every in Egypt. weight, and the sin which •Lead the people of Israel so easily ensnares us, and to national identity. let us run with endurance •Establish the laws and the race that is set before structures of a brand- us (12:1). new culture. What weakness •Lead the Israelites to become a worshiping threatens to trip community committed us up at critical to a God long forgotten. moments in •Advise and counsel the our lives? entire nation. •Lead purposefully and effectively in the face of “The sin which so great criticism from his easily ensnares us” is the constituency. problem. Peter struggled By any standard of with impulsiveness, evaluation, Moses had an Solomon with a wandering amazing track record. Yet, eye, and Abraham with a along the way, he was manipulative spirit. What is afflicted with an Achilles’ it for us?What is that easily heel of anger.It dogged ensnaring weakness that his steps his entire life. threatens to trip us up at We All Are critical moments in our lives? Vulnerable.Ibelieve the For Moses, it was concept of an Achilles’ heel clearly anger. 4 © RBC Ministries. All rights reserved. THE POWER OF not the first culture to feed ANGER on anger and violence. Ancient Egypt demonstrated TToday it seems we are some of the same traits. more exposed to anger Though considered to be the and rage than ever before. Domestic violence, We are not spousal abuse, gang wars, the first culture road rage, and personal assault are growing to to feed on anger disturbing levels. Media and violence. reports indicate that America has become a “society of rage”—and the statistics most civilized and advanced seem to back that up. society of its day, it was still The same media aculture that achieved its that report the violence, advancements by the violent however, also promote it. exploitation of slave labor, a Talk shows try to force significant portion of which on-screen violent conflicts; were the children of Israel. movies and television How did this come about? shows glamorize angry For years, the Hebrew confrontations; and population flourished in professional sports cannot Egypt under the influence of seem to find a way to curb Joseph, the eleventh son of the explosive on-field Israel (Jacob). But Exodus violence that leaves some 1:8 states that “there arose a athletes crippled but the new king over Egypt, who fans clamoring for more. did not know Joseph”—and Another Time, he felt no obligation to care Another Place.Weare for Joseph’sfamily.This 5 © RBC Ministries. All rights reserved. pharaoh subjugated the racial tension rooted in the people and enslaved them. past abuses of slavery. From the pages and The same legacy was no mistakes of our own history, doubt present in Egypt in we know the tragic and both attitudes and actions: abiding effects on a culture •Attitudes of disdain that lives off the back of among the Egyptians for slavery. The landmark the enslaved Hebrews, television mini-series Roots and of anger among the showed the demoralizing Hebrews for their taskmasters. •Actions of violence by From the pages and the Egyptians to maintain mistakes of our own control of this nation of slaves, and of rebellion history, we know the among the slaves as their tragic and abiding lives became a weary effects on a culture treadmill of hard labor that lives off the and suffering. For 400 years the back of slavery. Hebrews endured these conditions of being brutalized and treated and dehumanizing effects as subhuman. The anger of slavery on the America and violence that result of the early to mid-1800s. from slaveryis tragic, Theevening news regularly but inevitable. illustrates the lingering When Anger consequences of that Surfaces.It is interesting tragedy as the United States to note that the Hebrew continues to struggle with word for “anger” comes 6 © RBC Ministries. All rights reserved. from the words for “face” out of control, our anger and “nostrils.” Anyone can destroy us—and those who has faced a truly angry we love. person understands why. When anger builds up, it When anger distorts our appearance, an outward manifestation of is checked, it is the fiery volcano within. like a refiner’s fire Anger unchecked can eat that tempers steel away at the heart and affect to make it stronger. the character of a person like few other emotions. Yet, anger is not all bad. In its healthy form, properly That brings us back to controlled and expressed, it Moses. What did he do with can motivate us to work for his anger?Did it temper him needed change. Consider or consume him? When did Jesus’ anger at the hypocrisy his rage reflect his own fear, of the religious leaders of frustration, and impatience? His generation, and Paul’s When did it show passion anger at the legalism of the for the interests and Galatians. concerns of God? When anger is checked, Tounravel some of it is like a refiner’sfire that the complexities of Moses’ tempers steel to make it personality, we will take two stronger.When it is quick passes through his unchecked, it is as life. First, we’ll consider his destructive as the wildfires apparent tendency toward that seasonally flare up in anger. Then we’ll consider the hillside chaparral of the lessons he learned—the Southern California. When hard way. 7 © RBC Ministries. All rights reserved. MOSES’ people. While Moses was MOMENTS following the clear direction OF ANGER of God, his anger would occasionally flare up and MMoses was a overtake the moment. We natural leader need to see these episodes even though he of anger, and recognize didn’t always think so (Ex. them for what they were. 3:11; 4:10). He was blessed with numerous gifts: •Good looks (Ex. 2:2; While Moses was Acts 7:20) following the clear •Intelligence (Acts 7:22) direction of God, •Unparalleled opportunity his anger would (Acts 7:22) •Eloquence (Acts 7:22) occasionally flare •Leadership ability up and overtake (Acts 7:22) the moment. That’s quite a résumé. Yet, to whom much is given, much will be required. Even in the best of circumstances Moses’ Anger Over this is true—and Moses Injustice (Ex.2).At age was not in the best of 40, Moses made a critical circumstances. While choice: He determined not trying to use his God-given to be identified with the life capacity for leadership, of privilege in which he had hewas at the same time been reared but with the seeking to control the enslaved Hebrews whose seething fire of anger in his blood and heritage he belly over the plight of his shared (Acts 7:21; Heb. 8 © RBC Ministries. All rights reserved. 11:24). This would be an that he became “mighty amazing choice under any in words and deeds.” condition, but it becomes Imagine the acclaim and even more dramatic when honor that came from you see what Moses left these achievements. Yet, behind: incredibly, Moses walked •Wealth.Hegrew up away from it all and became amid the grandeur and aslave. Why?The writer of excitement of Pharaoh’s Hebrews said that he made court and could have two critical value judgments: continued to live in Choosing rather to suffer material comfort. affliction with the people •Education.He had of God than to enjoy the become “learned in all passing pleasures of sin, the wisdom of the esteeming the reproach of Egyptians” and could Christ greater riches than have received all the the treasures in Egypt; for benefits of being a he looked to the reward. nationally respected By faith he forsook Egypt, orator(Acts 7:22). not fearing the wrath of •Fame.For 20 years the king; for he endured he had been a highly as seeing Him who is successful military invisible (Heb. 11:25-27). leader.Josephus, the Interestingly,this New Jewish historian, says Testament perspective that he was a skilled describes Moses’ healthy general who brought response to someone else’s Egypt a stunning anger. This passage tells us victory in a war that Moses was not afraid against Ethiopia. to face the anger of the Nowonder Acts 7:22 says self-absorbed Pharaoh 9 © RBC Ministries. All rights reserved. who raised Moses in his of his own flesh and blood. own house. Among those who To remain in Pharaoh’s worship material success, court would have brought such a choice would evoke Moses wealth and social ridicule, mockery, and a privilege, but only for a sanity check. Yet this was short while. Given insight Moses at his best.He made by God, Moses saw what the right choice. Even was critical in decision- though he could not have making—the need to look understood all that he was beyond the moment and see choosing at the time, he left the result of the decision. the posh environment of While not cowering before the rage of Pharaoh, The healthy anger Moses saw beyond the moment. We can probably that Moses must assume that he must have have felt in behalf of felt some healthy anger his enslaved relatives as he observed the ended up getting mistreatment of the him in trouble. enslaved people of Israel. What we do know is that God gave Moses the wisdom to see that choosing imperial Egypt to suffer with the immediate pleasures of those who needed his help. adoption as Pharaoh’s Ironically,however,the grandson (material wealth, healthy anger that Moses education, fame) did not must have felt in behalf of deserve to be compared his enslaved relatives ended with the lasting honor of up getting him in trouble. A standing up to the plight life-changing event occurred 10 © RBC Ministries. All rights reserved.
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