3.1 JOSEPH (GEN. 37:1-28; 41:1-57; 45:1-15)
To lead means to guide, conduct, persuade and direct affairs for the purpose of achieving set goals. Joseph’s father was Jacob and his mother Rachael. He was seventeen years old when he was keeping his father’s flock with his brothers. Joseph’s brothers hated him because their father loved him more than them and as such made a coat of many colors for him and because he was the son of his old age. Also, the relationship was further worsened by the two dreams Joseph had which he told his brothers: they bowed down before him. They sought an opportunity to kill him afterwards.
This opportunity came when they were pasturing the flock at Shechem and their father sent him to go and see how they were faring. They conspired to kill him but Rueben said No that he should be cast into a pit. He felt this would give him an opportunity to rescue him and send him to their father. They afterwards sold him off to the Ishmaelite traders for 20 shekels of silver. Joseph was then taken to Egypt. In Egypt he was sold to Potiphar, an official of Pharaoh. Joseph found favor in the sight of God and man Potiphar made him the head of all the other servants in the house. He was later sent to prison because Potiphar’s wife lied that he wanted to sleep with her. After two years in prison, he interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh and he was made the prime minister in Egypt.
After saving enough food for the days of famine ahead of them, neighboring countries came to Egypt to buy food. It was on one of such visits to buy food, he met with his brothers who sold him off years back and reconciled with them and their whole family was united again.
Major Talents of Joseph
- Joseph was a man of immense intelligence with a special spiritual gift of interpretation of dreams.
- Joseph was a good leader. He performed the assignment of storage and distribution grain which he was given in Egypt by Pharaoh so well that other nations benefited from it.
- Despite the wickedness of his brothers, he forgave them instead of taking vengeance against them. He attributed their action to an act of God to fulfill his destiny (Gen 45:5). This portrayed him as a good leader.
- He respected God in all his actions; this was why he refused to commit adultery with Potiphar’s wife.
- He had a high sense of humility. He acknowledged God as the owner of the divine wisdom in him (Gen. 41:16)
Lessons to Learn
- God turns disappointment, frustration and misfortune to blessing when one trusts and believes in Him, just as Joseph trusted and believed in the God he served. This fact was made clear in his statement to his brothers when he told them you meant evil against me but God meant it for good.
- Christians should always humble themselves and be at peace with everybody because they do not know whom God will use to bless them. It was the chief butler that recommended Joseph to Pharaoh because they had a good relationship while they were together in prison.
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3.2 MOSES (EX. 1; 2; 3; 4:1-17; 5; 12; NUM. 13:1-20; 14:1-19)
THE BIRTH AND CALL OF MOSES
After the death of Joseph in Egypt, a new Pharaoh who did not know Joseph arose. He was exceedingly afraid of the increase in the population of the Israelites in the land of Egypt. The king therefore devised obnoxious ways of dealing with them. He made the Israelites to serve with rigor and bitterness. As if this was not enough, he instructed the midwives to kill their sons at birthstool. The midwives feared God and did not hearken to this instruction. He, therefore, commanded his people that every son born to the Israelites should be cast into the river Nile.
It was at this critical period that Moses was born by a couple from the tribe of Levi. His father’s name was Amiram, and his mother Jocebed. When Moses was born, his mother tried to hide him for three months, but when she could no longer hide him, she made a basket of bulrushes daubed with a bitumen pitch before she put the child in it and placed it among the reeds at the river bank. Pharaoh’s daughter and her maidens came to wash themselves at the river; she saw the child pick him up and adopt him as her own son. Miriam, Moses’ sister who was watching close by, called a nurse for her i.e. her mother to nurse the child for her. Moses was therefore nursed by his own mother and afterwards was returned to the palace.
Moses grew up in the house of Pharaoh, but was conscious of the fact that he was a Hebrew and he hated the wicked treatment of his people by the Egyptians. This made him kill an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew. He wanted to settle a quarrel between two Hebrews, having discovered that his sin was known; he fled to Midian and was taken care of by the priest of Midian (Jethro) and his seven daughters. He married Zipporah, one of the daughters of Jethro, they had a son and named him ‘’Gershom’’, meaning ‘I have been a sojourner in a strange land’.
Moses had an encounter with God when he was keeping the flocks of Jethro in Mount Horeb. He saw a bush burning but which was not completely consumed. God spoke to him and commanded him to go and rescue the Israelites from the hand of their taskmasters. He was reluctant initially, but God promised to be with him. Eventually, he went.
THE LEADING OF THE ISRAELITES BY MOSES
God told Moses that he would harden the heart of Pharaoh so that he will not allow the children of Israel to go. After the series of plagues, Pharaoh eventually allowed the Israelites to go. As soon as he let them go, he pursued them again because God had hardened his heart. The children of Israel were faced with crossing the Red sea before them and the Egyptians behind them. God commanded Moses to stretch forth his rod towards the water which he did, the water parted right and left. They walked on dry ground. After they had crossed, God told Moses to stretch out the rod again; this time the water covered up with the Egyptians drowning in it.
MOSES QUALITY AS A LEADER
- Moses was a very Patriotic nationalist that rendered selfless services to his people.
- All that mattered to him was the interest of his people and not his own interest.
- He was courageous in facing the challenges from Pharaoh.
- He was very obedient and had strong faith in the God he was serving.
LESSONS TO LEARN
- Like Moses, Christians should demonstrate a high sense of patriotism and render selfless service whenever they are called upon to lead people.
- As Christians, we should respect fear and depend on God to guide us in all our ways.
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3.3 JOSHUA (NUM. 13:21-33; 27:15-23; JOSHUA. 1:1-15; 6; 7; 24:1-31)
While Moses was still alive, he sent twelve spies to spy Canaan, as we have already narrated. Thus, all was set for the conquest of the big city. The people of Israel gradually approached the city. And then, Moses, now very old, pleaded with God to give him a successor who would lead the people to the promised land.
Moses was strengthened by God to lead the children of Israel close to Canaan, the promised land. God specifically told Moses that he would die. Moses prayed to God to appoint a leader that could replace him.
JOSHUA COMMISSIONED
God instructed Moses to choose Joshua, the son of Nun, in whom was the spirit of God, to lead Israel into the promised land. Joshua was among the twelve spies sent out to spy Canaan. He was courageous and had faith in God. Consequently, Moses commissioned Joshua as leader before Eleazar, the priest, in the full glare of the congregation of Israel by laying hands on him. God gave Joshua words of courage and assurance as soon as Moses died. God used this very occasion to brief Joshua on his first assignment – leading the people across the Jordan.
Joshua therefore organized the people for the crossing of River Jordan. Following God’s instruction, they crossed river Jordan. Thereafter, he set up a monument of stones to serve as a memorial. From this point Joshua proved himself a leader. He sent two courageous warriors to spy through Jericho and assess their military preparedness. Following God’s specific instructions again after marching round the walls the seventh day for seven times and as they shouted, the walls of Jericho collapsed and the people marched in and took the land burning it completely.
The last task Joshua performed before his death was to rededicate the people to the service of God. They promised never to serve any other god. Joshua died at the age of a hundred and ten.
JOSHUA’S LEADERSHIP QUALITIES
- He was a man of courage, not given to fear. In Spite of the size of Canaan’s giants, he determined to fight them.
- He had absolute trust in God.
- He possessed diplomatic wisdom to quell risks, as seen in his speech to the people, never to fear because of the massive stature of the Canaanites.
- He was a man who followed God’s instructions. He was very obedient. This was evident in how he led the Israelites to cross the Jordan and the conquering of Jericho.
LESSONS TO LEARN
- A good leader must be able to endure and be patient.
- Trusting in the Lord even at all times should be paramount.
- As we aim to serve the Lord faithfully our lives are guaranteed to be well spent.
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3.6 DEBORAH AS A LEADER – JUDGES. 4:1-24
Deborah was the only outstanding woman leader of the Israelites. She was described as the “Mother of Israel” in recognition of her outstanding leadership role in Israel. She was a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, a judge and a military heroine. She always sit under the palm of Deborah in Ephraim. She had an unshakable faith in God. She is such a courageous person.
THE FAITH AND COURAGE OF DEBORAH [ Judges 4: 1-24]
The Israelites did evil in the sight of God by going after the Canaanite gods. God handed them over to Jabin, the king of Canaan. The Canaanites oppressed them for twenty years. In their depression, the Isrealites repented and cried to God to save them. God heard them and spoke to Deborah to deliver them. Deborah summoned Barak, the commander of the Israelite army and gave him the oracle of God. He told him to raise ten thousand men from the tribes of Naphtali and Zebulum at Mount Tabor, that at River Kishon, he would engage Jabin’s forces. She gave him the assurance that God would give Jabin’s forces into his hands
Deborah’s presence would assure him of God’s presence and help. Deborah told him that the Lord would sell Sisera, the army commander of Jabin, into the hands of a woman. Thus, the glory of the battle will be ascribed to a woman.
Deborah and Barak with their troops went to the battlefield at Kadesh. From there, they marched to Mount Tabor. When Sisera held that Barak had assembled troops at Mount Tabor, he quickly took his nine hundred chariots and foot soldiers to the river Kishon to meet Barak. Barak was inspired by Deborah and attacked the Canaanites. The enemies were defeated. When Sisera saw the impending defeat, he alighted from his chariot and fled on foot. Barak’s army pursued the enemy troops.
THE DEATH OF SISERA
Sisera took refuge in the house of Jael, the wife of Heber, the Kenite. She provided him with security and gave him milk instead of water. Sisera asked her to stay at the door and whoever might ask whether anybody was taking refuge there, she was to reply negatively. She covered him with a rug and he slept off due to fatigue as a result of the war. As he was sleeping, Jael took a tent peg and a hammer and drove the peg firmly into Sisera’ temple till it went into the ground as he lay asleep with great weakness. So, Sisera died. Later, Barak came in hot pursuit of Sisera, Jael showed him the body of Sisera with the tent peg in his temple. Thus, God subdued Jabin before His people Israel.
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