Yitro - Teach Me, Feel Me
February 17, 18, 2017
In this week’s Torah Portion, we are introduced to Mose’s
father in law, Yitro (translated “Jethro”).
Upon introduction, Moses approaches him, and kisses his father in law,
and starts to share what has been going on w/ his people. Jethro hears, and Jethro more importantly
listens to his son in law with great intent.
Jethro starts to coach and advise his son in law, Moses, as not to bite off
more than he can chew, and for the good of all:
18:14
So when Moses's father-in-law saw all that he did for the
people, he said, "What is this thing that you are doing for the people?
Why do you do this alone, and all the people stand before you from morning
until evening?"
15 And Moses said to his father-in-law, "Because the
people come to me to inquire and have questions.”
16 When they have a difficulty, they come to me,;
17 So Moses's father-in-law said to him, "The thing
that you do is not good……
18 Both you and these people, who are with you will
surely wear yourselves out. For this thing is too much for you alone; you are
not able to perform this by yourself.
19-22 ……”And you shall teach them the statutes and the
laws, and show them the way in which they must walk and the work they must do.
Moreover, you shall select from all the people, the able
people, such people that have
understanding and compassion unto…………
And let them judge the people always, and NOT just you. Then it will be
that every great matter they shall bring to you, but every small matter they
themselves shall judge. So, it will be easier for you, for they will bear the
burden with you.
If you do this thing, then you will be able to endure,
and this entire people will also go to their place in peace."
This is very meaningful and powerful! It inevitably helps Moses feel better,as well as all the people!
Moses has supposedly already established himself as a
leader, a teacher, and a strong person, and is well into very own his life,
when he first meets his father in law, and shares with him, based on love,
trust and Jethro’s own position of the land, but what really is meaningful to
me, is Moses shows the utmost love and respect and adheres to Jethro’s advice,
and I see the beauty in this because of
Jethro being Moses’s wife’s father; Unconditional love and respect!
The Hebrew word ‘moreh’ is derived from the verb ‘yarah’,
"to teach," "to direct," and indicates one who directs, or
gives answers to…... So, Jethro is sort of a “Moreh” in a fatherly manner to
Moses, and Moses follows his father in law’s teachings.
Like Moses, we ALL have people who teach us, hear and
advise us, befriend us and love us in such a healthy manner and when one of my ‘influencers’
offers a word of advice to me, I most definitely hear, but more importantly, I
listen! The ability to hear and listen to sound advice is not always an easy
task, but it is vital as part of our very own growth at any age, and those that really
love us, just might teach, lead ‘n listen, and offer a helping and loving hand
to you! That's Love!
Who is your Yitro/Jethro?
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