A Little Help From Your Friends
by Dr. Woodrow Kroll
(Former President Back to the Bible Int.)
(Former President Back to the Bible Int.)
And so it was, when Moses held up his hand, that Israel
prevailed; and when he let down his hand, Amalek prevailed. But Moses' hands
became heavy; so they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it. And
Aaron and Hur supported his hands, one on one side, and the other on the other
side; and his hands were steady until the going down of the sun. Exodus 1 7:1 1 -1 2
Few things of importance come easy. Noah Webster worked 36
years on his dictionary, while Gibbon labored 26 years on his Decline and Fall
of the Roman Empire. When Milton was writing Paradise Lost, he rose at 4:00
every morning to begin work. Plato wrote the first sentence of the Republic
nine times before it was acceptable to him.
In the midst of challenging circumstances, it's wonderful to
have friends who will come along and give their help. Moses experienced such a
blessing. The conflict with the Amalekites was a key battle. If the Israelites
were defeated at such an early stage on their journey, they likely would become
so discouraged that they would turn around and go back to Egypt. Victory was
essential, but it wouldn't come easy. The Israelites were winning only when
Moses held up his hands in prayer. After hours in this position, however, his
arms began to tire and defeat seemed a real possibility. That was when Aaron
and Hur stepped in. With a little help from his friends, Moses was able to keep
his hands held up until the enemy was thoroughly defeated.
Prayer is the key to victory, but it's also hard work. Often
our spirits, if not our hands, grow weary and we face the potential of defeat.
That's when we need other believers like Aaron and Hur to step in and lend
their strength to our efforts. Praying with friends gives us renewed vigor.
Be sensitive to the opportunities to respond as Aaron and
Hur did. Maybe there is someone today who needs you to lend your prayers to his
efforts. God will lead you to that person; just make yourself available. Your
strength may be essential for his victory.
Victory is never won alone.
Source: Back to the Bible
Source: Back to the Bible
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