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You probably know Moses’ early story. But his passion was first ignited by seeing two powerful incidents.
Read Exodus 2:11-2:22.
These were Moses’ people - people that he deeply cared about. Instantly, a chord was struck and Moses knew that something was wrong. He had to act. His passion was deepened when he saw two Hebrews quarreling with each other. His people needed a leader. Something had to be done. Time to take action, right? Wrong. God had other plans.
Then, right at the point where most of us would take action, Moses takes another career. Far away from the action, he learns to lead sheep. Scholars believe that Moses spent nearly 40 years as a shepherd - almost the span of an entire career today - separated from the people he longed to lead. Why?
Miles away, the people were being prepared for deliverance at the same time that their deliverer was being prepared to lead them. Moses’ ascent to leadership illustrates the reality that experiences often ignite passion, but disciplines sustain it.
THOUGHTS FOR LEADERS
Many emerging leaders live with a very deep tension: On one hand, you don’t want to waste your life, but waiting for a position of leadership is often frustrating.
It’s important to realize that there is a profound difference between passive waiting and active waiting. Passive waiting can take the form of cynicism, complaining, or simply doing nothing. Active waiting, however, is a posture that seeks to cultivate habits that are focused on intentional preparation. While God is orchestrating the events surrounding what you will do, He is also making you who you must become.
QUESTIONS
It’s likely that your passion was born out of an experience or set of experiences. If you’re not currently in a place where you can act on your passion, what can you do to cultivate it?
Moses spent forty years as a shepherd before he led God’s people out of bondage. How do you think those years prepared him?
Many potential leaders fade in their passion because they’re simply impatient. It’s interesting that Moses was fully engaged where he was when God finally spoke to him. Is the pursuit of your passion preventing you from the preparation that God wants to begin in you?
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About this Plan
How do you make the most of your gifts? What has God put on your heart? What does He want you to do? Written specifically for emerging adults, college students, and young leaders, this reading plan will help you understand your passion and pursue what God has in store for you.
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