"Now the man Moses was very humble, more than any man who was on the face of the earth." -Numbers 12.3
Moses' siblings, Miriam and Aaron, began to speak against him. They complain about his wife, probably simply looking for something to complain about. Then they try to elevate themselves, asking if God only speaks through Moses and not through them too. And we are told that God heard what they said.
And then we find this verse in parentheses, a side note showing that Moses never sought attention or praise for what God was doing through him. Moses is said to be the most humble man on earth. The man who spoke with God face to face as with a friend. God gave Moses two tablets covered with His own writing, and showed him the plans for the tent of meeting. He spoke with God, and learned from God as no one had since Adam, and yet we are told that he is the most humble man on earth. Because of his humility, Moses wouldn't say anything, but God will act on his behalf.
Men, can you be described as humble? If the story of your life was written down would there be a parenthetical note pointing out your humility? Does your humility allow God to step in and defend your honor?
Humility marked Moses' life. From the beginning when God called him we see him feeling unworthy and incapable of the task. When God offers to wipe out Israel and start over with Moses, he rejects the offer and works to protect the glory of God. He is glad when others are filled with the Spirit and prophesy. He has no desire to gain glory or praise for himself. His only desire is to point others to God. May the same be true of us.
Let us live humbly before God and man. Let us never desire glory or praise for ourselves, and may we always rejoice when God's Spirit is at work in others.
"Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."
To God alone be the Glory!
Strength and Honor
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