The modern era has specialized training institutes for every field of interest. Whether it is honing up one’s academic, artistic, musical or culinary skills, we have a plethora of options to glean from.
However, it is the management schools that are always in demand besides being the highly esteemed ones, as this is where one gets trained as a leader; to be an effective communicator and motivator of people and to meet the challenges of the competitive and dynamic environment.
Many centuries ago God himself trained a man to be an outstanding leader of his people, the Israelites without sending him to any management schools. To accomplish His divine design in the history of mankind’s salvation, He did not choose an eloquent speaker as one would expect, but one with a speech impediment- Moses, the great deliverer of the people of Israel from the bondage of the Egyptians and the communicator of the divine law-the Torah.
As far as leadership was concerned, Moses seemed to have been brought up in the right environment. Being the adopted son of the Egyptian princess, Moses was instructed in all the wisdom of the Egyptians and was powerful in his words and deeds. (Acts 7:22)
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It is probable that up to this point, Moses must have lived an isolated life insensitive to the sufferings of his fellow Hebrews. Now, however, his dormant faith was rekindled. There was a new passion burning within him to relieve his people of their sufferings, liberate them from the cruel oppression of the Egyptians. His faith in the messianic promises of the Patriarchs spurred him to forsake everything he had held dear so far- the opulence of the palace life, sensual pleasures, even his position and dignity as an Egyptian prince as the adopted son of Pharaoh’s