Tuesday 30th July, 2019.
Bible Study: Exodus 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28 & Matthew 13:36-43.)_
_“And
Moses made haste to bow his head toward the earth, and worshiped. And he said,
‘If now I have found favor in thy sight, O Lord, let the Lord, I pray thee, go
in the midst of us, although it is a stiff-necked people; and pardon our
iniquity and our sin, and take us for thy inheritance.” *(Exodus 34:8-9)*_
In the
parable of the weeds among the wheat, we can see that there are different kinds
of people in the world. The good seed represents those of us who believe in God
and are children of the kingdom while the weeds represent the children of the
world who love to perpetrate evil.
As much as
we live side by side with evildoers, we are supposed to be leaders in our own
little ways. Leading others is not easy. Sometimes, like Moses, you may find yourself
alone against the crowd. Moses was just one man yet as one man, he was able to
bring an entire nation to repentance from idolatry.
Upon
returning from the mountain with the stone tablets, Moses could have decided to
keep his mouth shut in timidity since the crowd outnumbered him. He could have
given in to pressure like the weak Aaron who fashioned a golden calf for them.
But then, Moses stood his ground, he stood for what was right even if it was
not popular. Moses did not believe in the dictum: “if you can’t beat them, join
them.” Instead, he beat them until they all joined him. This is leadership.
Leadership
is not easy but there is secret to being successful at it: PRAYER. Great
leaders are prayer warriors. As a man, Moses was very weak, he lacked physical
strength having passed his youthful age. He was a meek person, he couldn’t speak
coherently and with confidence (hence the need for Aaron), he feared people a
lot, he was even afraid of Pharaoh, his faith was weak. But the success of his
leadership prowess came from his constant meetings with God.
Every good
leader must have a tent of meeting with God. Every good leader must have the
habit of going up to the mountain to consult with God. If we must lead others,
let us know that Leadership involves power and power comes only from God. If we
are not in tune with God by daily prayer, adoration, visitation to the Blessed
Sacrament, we are basically powerless. Without God in our lives, the weeds
could suck up our nutrients and we who are wheat would produce a poor harvest.
God already
made up his mind to destroy them and raise a new nation from Moses alone but
Moses prayed, he begged God for mercy, he told God how the nations around would
reason if they heard the people perished in the wilderness not knowing it was because
of their sins. God spared the people. He listened to the prayer of Moses. I do
not intend to debate whether prayer changes the mind of God or not, but the
point we must take home today is that LEADERS ARE PRAYER-WARRIORS.
If you are
a leader in any capacity, be you a Father or Mother, a teacher, a minister, a
public official, you will achieve so much by the habit of Praying Always. Don’t
be too busy to pray. Never be too concerned about leading, organising or
building that you abandon your prayer room (your tent of meeting). Of course,
which CEO will refuse to attend a board meeting with his directors or with the
owner of the company and still hope to succeed? Do we realize the mistake we
make by not holding personal meetings with God? Give time to prayer and God who
is the only true leader will lead through you.
Let us
pray: Lord Jesus, equip me each day to be a better leader. Amen.
Be Happy.
Live Positive. Have Faith. It is well with you. God bless you. (Tuesday of
the 17th week in Ordinary Time. Bible Study: Exodus 33:7-11; 34:5b-9, 28 &
Matthew 13:36-43).
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