Anger

 But Moses implored the Lord his God and said, "O Lord , why does your wrath burn hot against your people, whom you have brought out of the land of Egypt with great power and with a mighty hand?

Exodus 32:11 ESV


Whilst Moses was communing with the Lord, Aaron and the people were indulging in idolatry and immorality. Understandably, having delivered them from slavery in Egypt, God was furious at their ingratitude and unbelief, and was mindful to destroy them. 'But Moses'!


Moses pleads with God to have mercy upon His people, who He has brought this far. Having made such great promises to and about them, how could God go back on His word? Because of Moses' intercession, God resents of His idea to destroy His people.


Moses is like an old testament picture of Christ. God would quite rightfully destroy us His people for our sinful rebellion against Him. But Christ who died for us now intercede for us to our heavenly Father.


Being a leader amongst the people of God isn't about being an Aaron: capitulating to the masses' sinful demands. Being a leader of God's people is to be like Moses, to lay down the law with them, but also, to plead to God for them.


'Father God, please forgive us for so easily going astray. Thank You for Christ's intercession on our behalf. May we honour You in our lives, for Your glory, amen'

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