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June 12, 2025 2 mins

Moses was the father of two sons, Gershom and Eliezer, and he also served as a father figure to the entire Hebrew people as they escaped from slavery in Egypt.

He loved his people, and helped discipline and provide for them on their 40-year journey to the Promised Land. Imagine leading a frustrated, tired, hungry group of travelers through the desert—without air conditioning or handheld electronics—for four decades!

So many aspects of Moses’ life story seem larger-than-life, and he was indeed a hero of his time—but he was also merely a man. Moses’ perseverance in the face of incredible challenges over the course of his life shows today’s fathers that overwhelming tasks can be achieved when we stay close to God.

Exodus 16:11–12 says, “The Lord said to Moses, ‘I have heard the grumbling of the Israelites. Tell them, ‘At twilight you will eat meat, and in the morning you will be filled with bread. Then you will know that I am the Lord your God.’”

The Israelites were afraid they would starve in the barren desert after fleeing Egypt, and complained to Moses that it would have been better if they had died by the Lord’s hand in Egypt, where they had enough to eat— rather than to wander the desert without provisions. 

Imagine how frustrated Moses must have been! The Lord had miraculously saved the Israelites from slavery, and now they worried God wouldn’t provide what they needed to survive.

Through God’s faithful guidance, Moses was able to shepherd the Israelites through 40 years of wilderness living. They quarreled with Moses. They accused him of leading them to disaster and ruin. They complained frequently—even after they had seen God’s promises fulfilled. Yet still, Moses carried on. He brought every concern to the Lord, and with God’s blessing and guidance, he was able to keep going.

Philippians 4:6 says, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”

Moses teaches fathers that with God, all things are possible. God answers prayer and desires intimate fellowship with every believer. No one can follow God’s laws perfectly. We all need a Savior.

Let’s pray.

Heavenly Father, sometimes parenting is exhausting! Thank you for the blessing of children, and we ask you to bless dads with patience to spare, and to make your presence known to tired dads in the trenches who need your wisdom, and your grace. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Moses was the father of two sons, gershom and Eliezer
, and he also served as a fatherfigure to the entire Hebrew
people as they escaped fromslavery in Egypt.
He loved his people and helped,discipline and provide for them
on their 40-year journey to thePromised Land.
Imagine leading a frustrated,tired, hungry group of travelers

(00:21):
through the desert without airconditioning or handheld
electronics for four decades.
So many aspects of Moses' lifestory seem larger than life, and
he was indeed a hero of histime, but he was also merely a
man.
Moses' perseverance in the faceof his incredible challenges
over the course of his lifeshows today's fathers that

(00:43):
overwhelming tasks can beachieved when we stay close to
God.
Exodus 16, 11 through 12 saysthe Lord said this to Moses.
I have heard the grumbling ofthe Israelites.
Tell them at twilight you willeat meat and in the morning you
will be filled with bread.
Then you will know that I amthe Lord, your God.
The Israelites were afraid thatthey would starve in the barren

(01:06):
desert after fleeing Egypt andcomplained to Moses that it
would have been better if theyhad died by the Lord's hand in
Egypt, where they had enough toeat, rather than to wander the
desert without provisions.
Imagine how frustrated Mosesmust have been.
The Lord had miraculously savedthe Israelites from slavery and
now they worried God wouldn'tprovide what they needed to

(01:28):
survive.
Through God's faithful guidance,moses was able to shepherd the
Israelites through 40 years ofwilderness living.
They quarreled with Moses.
They accused him of leadingthem to disaster and ruin.
They complained frequently,even after they had seen God's
promises fulfilled.
Yet still Moses carried on.
He brought every concern to theLord and with God's blessing

(01:51):
and guidance, he was able tokeep going.
Philippians 4.6 says Do not beanxious about anything, but in
every situation, by prayer andpetition with thanksgiving,
present your request to God.
Moses teaches fathers todaythat with God all things are
possible.
God answers prayer and desiresintimate fellowship with every

(02:13):
believer.
No one can follow God's lawsperfectly.
We all need a savior.
Let's pray, heavenly Father.
Sometimes parenting isexhausting.
God, thank you for the blessingof children.
We ask you to bless dads withpatience, to spare and to make

(02:34):
your presence known to tireddads in the trenches who need
your wisdom and your grace.
In jesus name, amen.
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