Moses heeded the voice of his father-in-law and did all that he had said. — Exodus 18:24
In 1959, when Lee Kuan Yew assumed the position of Prime Minister of Singapore, his leadership began a long process of national transformation. Initially, disagreement between ethnic groups and a weak economic base made the future of this tiny nation uncertain. By 1990, when Lee stepped down from his position, Singapore had become a model country for ethnic harmony and a thriving economy. After serving as Senior Minister, Lee became Minister Mentor in 2004. Since then, he has been an invaluable resource to Singapore’s cabinet and to other leaders around the world.
Insights from the older generation can greatly benefit the younger generation. Although Moses had been used by God to perform miracles and deliver Israel out of bondage in Egypt, he still listened to the advice of his father-in-law Jethro (Ex. 18:24). Jethro had watched his son-in-law care for the concerns of the people and observed: “Both you and these people who are with you will surely wear yourselves out. For this thing is too much for you” (v. 18). Moses followed Jethro’s advice to select, train, and delegate others to share the workload (vv. 22-24).
Whom has God placed in your life to advice you as a “minister mentor”? — Dennis Fisher
Following through
What are your weakest character traits? Do you know a fellow believer who is strong in these areas?
Could that person become your spiritual mentor?
READ: Exodus 18:13-24
Those who are mature in the faith can help others to mature in their faith.
The Bible in one year:
• Exodus 16-18
• Proverbs 11:12-21