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35 And whenever the Ark set out, Moses would shout, “Arise, O Lord,
and let your enemies be scattered! Let them flee before you!” 36 And
when the Ark was set down, he would say, “Return, O Lord, to the countless
thousands of Israel!”
(Numbers 10: 35-36 NLT)
(Numbers 10: 35-36 NLT)
In this portion of Scripture the Lord
set a pattern for us to follow. A design
that allows us to accomplish the things we need to do, but replenishes the
strength to continue to achieve those things.
It was a balance between doing and being.
When the Ark of the Lord moved so did
the people and God’s enemies were scattered.
Israel saw great victories. When
the Ark came to rest, so did the people.
Moses implored the Lord to come back to the people as he realized the
presence of the Lord among them was the source their strength. The time spent waiting in the Lord’s presence
was not wasted time, but necessary for future victories. The Lord lead his people to have a balance
between doing exploits for him and being in his presence. An imbalance between doing and being is
always problematic. All work and no rest
leads to burnout. Inactivity without
passion and vision brings about lethargy and spiritual stagnation. For some Christians it is easier to move than
to remain still. Without stillness in
his presence we will eventually lose the strength to move. The joy of the Lord is our strength.
Someone once said, “If your output
exceeds your input, your upkeep will be your downfall.” The key to keeping your life in balance is
obedience. Moses had a simple leadership
strategy. When the cloud moved or came
to rest so did he.
Ken
Barnes, the author of “The Chicken Farm and Other Sacred Places”
YWAM Publishing
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: https://sites.google.com/site/kenbarnesbooksite/
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: https://sites.google.com/site/kenbarnesbooksite/
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