Jethro, Moses' father-in-law said, 'Moses, you're working to hard.' It was an expression of concern for the husband of his daughter, but was it good advice?
When providence has given us a role in the work of God, and a means of performance and sustenance has been provided, should its effects on our family, friends, ourselves and our health even be a consideration?
Jethro believed so, and Moses was convinced, but it was the greatest mistake Moses ever made.
. . . a lesson in how to make decisions concerning any matter in our lives.
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Great Sermon! After hearing more than a dozen of sermons on Exsodus 18, all praising Jethro, I would like to say to you: Keep preaching precious brother!!!
raymond (3/20/2009)
from rome, italy
Great Sermon! I am so blessed by this sermon, now i have a conviction that God called me, afflictions, infirmities and other problems must not be a hindrance to serve Him. Thank you very much pastor for this great sermon! God Bless You Richly!
Dessie (3/20/2009)
from WV
Excellent Teaching! After reading this text many times, I never realized what really occurred. This sermon was a real blessing with strong warnings to Christians. May we as Christians continue to obey the Lord. Thank God for our dear Brother Don as he continues. Thank God that we can still learn....
Don Fortner (1950-2020) pastored and faithfully declared the gospel of God's free grace in Christ at Grace Baptist Church of Danville Kentucky for over thirty years and was a widely published author, and conference speaker. Books and commentaries resulting from his prolific and...