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 17:12)
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The Lord wants us to look for His help in His Word and in the Church when we are under spiritual attack. This is illustrated for us in the story of the battle against the Amalekites. The Amalekites represent the lies associated with hidden evils. Just as they harassed the Israelites by attacking the weak and those separated from the main group, the hells go after us with lies when we are weak and alone.
The Israelites won the battle using the Lord’s power. So long as Moses raised his hands to the Lord, they prevailed; when he became weak and dropped his hands, the Amalekites prevailed. Likewise, in our own spiritual battles it is hard to always keep our focus on the Lord, because we are weak.
The image of Moses sitting on a stone, his hands supported by Aaron and Hur, is a representation of how we are to rest on the most basic and simple truths from the Word, and seek help from the Lord by looking to his Word and to his people—to one another. From this it follows that the Lord also wants each of us, as His Church, to be an instrument of His power, assisting others in their spiritual battles.
To see that this is true, read Exodus 17:8-16, John 16:20-33, Secrets of Heaven 7814-7817, and Secrets of Heaven 8555, watch Part 1 and Part 2 of the full video sermon, and then spend a week on the following task:
Help others striving to focus on the Lord and accept support on your own journey.
This week look to your spiritual community (friends, neighbors, spouse, family, mentors) to help keep your focus on the Lord. When facing challenges, reach out to your spiritual community and receive support and accountability as you walk your spiritual path. Ask for reminders of what is most important as you work on being a better person. Remember that you are not alone on your journey. Also, take time to recognize and offer the gifts and strengths you have to support your friends and neighbors in their spiritual work.
This sermon is part 6 of 8 in our series, “The Journey: Realizing Spiritual Freedom”, and is on the subject of offering and accepting support which helps to focus on the Lord. Check back next week for part 5, which will be about choosing to follow the Lord. For more information on the Journey, please contact us. To sign up for an online version, click here.