Moses' plan and desire was to lead the Israelites to the promised land. That was what was commanded by God. Later out of anger, when Moses and Aaron failed to demonstrate God's power and glory in Meribah waters, God's choice was that they too would die and not go into the promised land. Such a shocking ordeal it would have been for Moses. But look at the way he responded
Num:27:15
O Lord, You are the God who gives breath to all creatures. Please appoint a new leader.
1️⃣ He gladly accepted the answer "No". No complaints. No reasoning. No arguements. How could he do that? Something which he was so passionate about is being denied. The key was, he knew that God has something better for him (Heb:11). He knew being with the holy God for eternity is much more worthwhile than roaming in the promised land as aliens or strangers. It's better up there.
2️⃣ Eventhough he was in a time of thrashed hopes, he was thinking of a new leader for Israel. He was so mindful of them. He doesn't think of himself, nor his family nor his children. His whole life was dedicated to and centred around the children of Israel, that even when he was about to die, he thinks about them. There are people who are entrusted to our hands apart from our family. Are we passionate about each of them, about their spiritual growth?
This new year, my prayer is this that we would be passionate about God and the people around us - same thing as Jesus said as the greatest commandment.
Love your God with all your heart, all your soul and with all your strength. And love your neighbour as yourself.
May God bles you.
And wishing you a Godcentred New Year.
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