
The Jethro Principle: Have the right people doing the right things; according to their giftedness, their personal capacity and their availability to serve. Put more simply: Good leadership + good administration = a great good for the people of God.
What advice does Jethro give to Moses in Exodus 18?
Exodus 18. Jethro comes to Moses bringing Moses' wife and sons and offers sacrifices to the Lord—Moses sits in the judgment seat and hears all cases—Jethro counsels Moses to teach the law, to appoint lesser judges, and to delegate power to them.
What does Exodus 18 teach us?
Summary of Exodus 18 Moses accepted Jethro's wise advice and everything appears to move smoothly thereafter. The 3 life lessons we can learn from the Exodus 18 story of Moses and Jethro is you can do the right thing the wrong way, be open to people's advice, and many hands make light work.
What did Moses do after Jethro gave him advice?
Jethro had sent word to him, "I, your father-in-law Jethro, am coming to you with your wife and her two sons." So Moses went out to meet his father-in-law and bowed down and kissed him. They greeted each other and then went into the tent.
How did Jethro mentor Moses?
Jethro counseled Moses to use the people to help him with his judging tasks (v. 19). Moses chose able men from Israel assigning them the job of judging the people (vv. 25-26).
Who did Jethro worship?
On the basis of Exodus 18, some scholars have suggested that Yahweh was the god of the Kenites and was introduced to Moses and the Israelites by Jethro.
What is the main point of Exodus 19?
Exodus 19 shows us that we can experience the theological reality that it pictures. God is revealing himself to you through the history of his relationship with Israel preserved for us in a collection of ancient Hebrew texts. This collection of texts is the Pentateuch (and really the whole Old Testament).
What is the meaning of Jethro in the Bible?
His excellence; his posterityIn Biblical Names the meaning of the name Jethro is: His excellence; his posterity.
How many wives did Moses have?
two wivesMiriam and Aaron were jealous because Moses had two wives and because more of his attention would have been taken by the newly married woman. It is not unusual in an African setting for relatives and friends to be jealous when husbands are too occupied with two or three wives.
Does Moses follow Jethro's advice?
Jethro offered his wisdom to Moses in love. He wanted to help Moses avoid the burnout of trying to do all the leadership himself. Moses, thankfully, had a teachable spirit. He could have ignored his father-in-law's wisdom and continued down the path toward exhaustion, but Moses chose instead to follow Jethro's advice.
Who was the first mentor in the Bible?
Jethro & Moses. One of the first instances of mentoring in the Old Testament is the example of Jethro and Moses.
What does it mean to be a prophetic leader?
Prophetic Leadership is genuinely involved in the social, economic, and political realities of the communities they serve. This course will examine prophetic voices throughout history. Participants will discern and discover their won prophetic voice in leadership and the courage of their own conviction.
What was Moses leadership style?
Moses is often cited as a biblical example of servant leadership (Bell, 2014; Crowther, 2018, Boyer, 2019); he demonstrated a deep love for God and others, humility in his approach to God and his own abilities, and an impetus to serve God, and His chosen people.
What can we learn from Exodus 17?
The following truths were identified in this lesson: As we sustain the Lord's prophet and follow his words, we will eventually prevail in our conflict against Satan. If we obey the Lord's voice and keep our covenants with Him, then we are His treasured possession and His holy people.
What did the new king of Egypt fear in regard to the Israelites?
The Israelites had been in Egypt for generations, but now that they had become so numerous, the Pharaoh feared their presence. He feared that one day the Isrealites would turn against the Egyptians. Gradually and stealthily, he forced them to become his slaves.
Who was Moses father?
AmramMoses / FatherAccording to tradition, Moses' parents, Amram and Jochebed (whose other children were Aaron and Miriam), hid him for three months and then set him afloat on the Nile in a reed basket daubed with pitch. The child, found by the pharaoh's daughter while bathing, was reared in the Egyptian court.
Who in Egypt held Moses in high regard besides the people?
Pharaoh's daughter, upon finding the child, kept him and reared him as her own son and hired Moses' mother to care for him. Moses grew up as a prince in Egypt and became a military leader who was held in high esteem until he killed an Egyptian who was "smiting a Hebrew, one of his brethren." (Ex. 2:11.)