Hebrews 3:2
Hebrews 3:2
Faithful, like Moses.
The Jews have a habit of exalting the names of their greatest ancestors. And why not? The patriarchs are the first names in the Hall of Fame, so Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are regularly referred to in one breath, even to this day. David was, of course, the greatest of the kings so his name is honoured and respected. And then there is Moses, the “Prince of Egypt”, who successfully led the Children of Israel out of slavery to the boundaries of the Promised Land. What a tiresome, complaining lot those Hebrews were and what a leader Moses turned out to be! It is not his status that will be discussed in the next few verses but His mission. God gave Moses a very difficult job to undertake, to safely lead a large community of people (possibly 2 million) from a pagan country, through the wilderness, to the edge of the land that had been promised to their ancestors, centuries earlier.
Having employed many staff members over the years, I would say that there is much to be gained from loyalty and commitment, which are qualities that are just as important as ability and creativity. Without wishing to be patronising, Moses was my kind of man, faithful and dependable. He was obviously the Lord’s kind of man too. He never gave up, he fulfilled every task that was given to him, and despite their intransigence he managed to keep the people of Israel together and focussed on their destination. And Moses did this to the end of his life, even though he was personally forbidden from entering the Promised Land!
The verse before us tells us that Yeshua was made of the same stuff! He never wavered from His calling. He never questioned what was in His contract or whether there was an easier way. In truth He was the perfect employee. Just as Moses had led the Hebrews from slavery to freedom so Jesus came to lead us from bondage to sin, the Satan and death, to the place of rest and security that the Lord God has prepared for us. He was the most faithful servant.
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