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How to Cope When your Overloaded or Overwhelmed. (Exodus 18: 1-27)

35 min • 23 juni 2023

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Title: How to Cope When You're Overloaded or Overwhelmed (Exodus 18:1-27)

Welcome to this episode where we delve into the topic of coping when you're overloaded or overwhelmed. We all experience times in our lives when the demands seem too much to handle. Whether it's the pressures of work, family responsibilities, or even serving in ministry, feeling overwhelmed is not uncommon. Today, we will explore a passage from Exodus chapter 18 that offers valuable insights and a simple solution to address this situation.

In Exodus 18, we encounter a fascinating story involving Moses and his father-in-law, Jethro. The first section of this chapter introduces Jethro's visit to Moses, bringing back Moses' wife and their two sons. This reunion signifies a strong relationship built on respect, gratitude, and affection. It reminds us of the importance of nurturing meaningful connections with others.  Moses shares with Jethro all that the Lord has done, emphasizing the personal name of God, "the LORD." This illustrates that true fellowship involves meeting together to discuss and reflect on the Lord's work in our lives. It goes beyond casual conversations about daily happenings and deepens our understanding of God's presence and guidance.

Fellowship should include teaching and interacting with one another, as seen in Acts chapter 2, where believers devoted themselves to the apostles' doctrine, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayers. By engaging in meaningful discussions about the Lord, we grow in our faith and inspire one another to praise Him.

Jethro's response ins seen, in that, he rejoices and blesses the Lord, showcases the spiritual impact of fellowship. Sharing stories of God's goodness provokes joy and praise, fostering a sense of unity and encouragement among believers. It's a powerful reminder that fellowship is not just a casual gathering; it is an intentional time of worship and reflection on God's faithfulness.  Jethro then offers a burnt offering and sacrifices, expressing thanksgiving to the Lord. Additionally, he invites Aaron and the elders to join Moses and his family for a meal before God. This act of shared meals further strengthens the bond between individuals and reinforces the sense of community and worship.

The third part of the story focuses on Moses' overwhelming workload. As the leader of the Israelites, he becomes burdened with resolving conflicts and judging the people from morning until evening. Recognizing Moses' overloaded state, Jethro intervenes and advises him that, "The thing that you do is not good." Jethro's counsel provides a practical solution for Moses' predicament. He suggests that Moses delegate his responsibilities by appointing others to handle minor issues, while he focuses on the more crucial matters. By sharing the workload and teaching the people God's statutes and laws, Moses can alleviate the overwhelming burden he carries.

This passage serves as a reminder that even in our desire to help and serve others, there are limits to what one person can handle. Overloading ourselves can lead to

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