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Moses was in the wilderness for 40 years in preparation for what God had for him. He spent a lot of time with God. But was he really ready to do what the LORD would be calling him to do?
Moses suffered from over-extension, self-reliance and did not trust others enough to delegate even menial tasks. As a result, his ministry nearly died in its infancy.
His people were under the oppression of a spirit of slavery and it was difficult for them to trust in the LORD and looked to Moses as their leader and provider.
Moses wanted the best for his people, but even Moses had a hard time in "letting God be God". In spite of his short-comings and his nursing father mentality, Moses learned how to let God's people grow and to experience not only the freedom of the Spirit but the consequences of their corporate and individual actions.
This is Moses' the Nursing Father: A Study of Smothering Love and the Coming of Age.