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Daily Bread

Wearing yourself out

The Philippine Star

You will surely wear yourselves out.— Exodus 18:18

  

My friend Jeff was asked by his daughter to officiate at her wedding. This would be a great joy as they traveled to an exotic and romantic location for the ceremony. But there was one major problem — because the wedding party was very small, Jeff would have to perform three separate roles that could be in conflict. He would be the officiating minister, the father of the bride, and the wedding photographer!

Have you ever felt as if you were wearing too many hats? Jethro thought his son-in-law Moses was (Ex. 18). Leading the Israelites, arbitrating personal disputes, and handing down legal judgments for a great multitude was taking its toll. Finally, Jethro approached Moses, telling him: “This thing is too much for you; you are not able to perform it by yourself” (v.18). He wisely counseled Moses to delegate smaller disputes to other advisors and take the more challenging cases himself (v.22).

Whether you’re a mother with small children, an overwhelmed business executive, or an overworked church volunteer, you too can take a lesson from Moses. Why not prayerfully discern if there may be tasks you can delegate to others or even discontinue — so that you don’t wear yourself out.

                                   — Dennis Fisher

 

Father, we need help with our priorities.

Teach us to understand what’s most important and needs to be accomplished, and to let go of what we can so that we are at our best for You. Amen.

 

READ: Exodus 18:13-27

 

If we don’t come apart and rest awhile, we may just plain come apart!                                                              â€” Havner  

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LEADING THE ISRAELITES

MOSES

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