Sorry for the late post, but its been one of those Saturdays where you start early and the next thing you know you are having a crappy day and you finally realize its because you failed to make your first priority time in God’s word. Now that I’m here, my day feels much better. Anyway…
In today’s reading, we are following Moses as he receives timely advice from his father-in-law. Moses has been attempting to be all things to the people of Israel and as Jethro observes, he steps in and suggests that Moses spread some of the burden of responsibility to other righteous and respected men of Israel. What stood out to me was, once Moses was able to get away from the day-to-day tactical aspects of his time, he was finally able to spend time with God to receive the Ten Commandments. This is an applicable example to me because it made me realize how much God will not trust me with more if I cannot take the time to lift myself out of urgent, yet not important, tasks and follow His leading to what really is important. God wants me to do the things that matter most, not just the things that fill up my time. My prayer today is for God to calm my spirit and reveal to me what matters most to Him so I can do that above all else.