Sunday Worship 11 July 2021 : “Let the LORD set a man over the congregation”

Text: Numbers 27:15-17
11 July 2021

INTRODUCTION

1. Moses, the man of God

a) Known for his vast and deep knowledge
b) Known also for being a man of prayer

2. God honoured him

a) Faithfulness
“He is faithful in all My house”   Numbers 12:7
b) Face to face
“I speak with him face to face”   Numbers 12:8

A SPECIAL PRAYER OF MOSES

1. A prayer for God to select the next leader

“Let the LORD, the God of the spirits of all flesh,
Set a man over the congregation”   Numbers 27:16
a) Appeal to God
b) Addressing God
i) The LORD
ii) The God of the spirits of all flesh
c) God alone knows the spirit of man

2. A prayer for a man to be set over the congregation

a) He will be “over the congregation”
i) Leadership
ii) Spiritual authority
b) To be “set”
i) Selected
ii) Confirmed
iii) Established

3. The Ministry of the spiritual leader

a) Leadership I: Pioneering
i) “Who may go out before them”   (Numbers 27:17a)
ii) “And go in before them”   (Numbers 27:17b)
b) Leadership II: Shepherding
i) “Who may lead them out”   (Numbers 27:17c)
ii) “And bring them in”   (Numbers 27:17d)
c) The Congregation: The Flock of God
i) “That the congregation of the LORD”   (Numbers 27:17e)
ii) “May not be like sheep which have no shepherd”   (Numbers 27:17f)

EVALUATION OF THE PRAYER OF MOSES

1. A prayer that reflected Wisdom

a) The need for a leader
b) The necessity of having a leader with the appropriate qualities

2. A prayer that reflected Experience

a) Moses had been that Pioneer
b) He had been a good shepherd.
c) He knew the heavy demands of the ministry

3. A prayer that reflected Responsibility

a) A flock without a good shepherd would be vulnerable
b) A flock without a brave and skilful shepherd puts the flock in danger

NO PRECONCEIVED NOTIONS

1. Moses did not orientate his mind towards anyone in particular

a) There were “leaders” who served with him
These had the following qualities
i) Able men
ii) Fear God
iii) Men of truth
iv) Hating covetousness   (Exodus18:21a)
b) They were appointed rulers
i) Of thousands
ii) Of hundreds
iii) Of fifties
iv) Of tens   (Exodus 18:21b)

2. There were bad experiences

a) There were “heads of the children of Israel”   (Numbers 13:3)
i) They were chosen to represent their tribes
ii) They were sent out as spies
iii) They refused to lead Israel into Canaan
iv) They died by the plague   (Numbers 14:37)
b) A bad Experience
i) With the sons of Korah   (Numbers 16:1)
ii) 250 leaders of the congregation
These were “men of renown”   (Numbers 16:2)
iii) They had gathered together against Moses and Aaron   (Numbers 16:3)
iv) These rebels were destroyed by the Lord
v) The earth split open   (Numbers 16:31)
vi) Fire came from the Lord   (Numbers 16:35)

CONCLUSION

1. Let us not take Pastoral Leadership for granted

2. Pray for the Pastoral Leadership of our IPC Family

3. Pray for the Lord to choose and anoint His servants