Moses and the Ark of Bulrushes

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Long ago the children of Israel were slaves in the land of Egypt. Their numbers grew so large that the Egyptians were afraid they might become stronger than themselves and refuse to serve them. So Pharaoh, the cruel Egyptian king, gave orders that every baby boy born to the Israelites should be thrown into the Nile River.
There was great sadness among the parents of all the baby boys who were taken from them and drowned in the river!
There was one mother who feared God and believed that He would help her. When Jochebed’s baby boy was born she just couldn’t let him be taken from her. She hid him in the house for three months, but as he grew older he would cry louder, and she knew she couldn’t hide him much longer.
What could she do? She and her husband Amram probably prayed much to the Lord about it. Finally, Jochebed decided to make an ark (a small floating bed) out of bulrushes. She smeared the outside of it with slime and pitch to make it waterproof. Then she laid her baby in the little ark, carried it to the river, and set it among the reeds that grew in the shallow water. Leaving the baby’s older sister Miriam hidden to watch the baby, she sadly went home.
A little later Pharaoh’s daughter came down to wash herself in the river. She saw the little ark and told one of her maids to get it and bring it to her. How surprised she must have been to find a baby inside. The baby was crying, and this was used by God to make the women feel sorry for the baby and want to save it. Just then Miriam came out of hiding and volunteered to get a nurse to take care of the baby. When Pharaoh’s daughter agreed, Miriam brought her own mother. Now Jochebed could openly take care of her son without being afraid. She could love him as much as she wanted and even be paid by Pharaoh’s daughter for taking care of him. How she and Amram must have thanked God for the way He had arranged things! But is there anything that is too hard for the Lord?
Pharaoh’s daughter named the little boy “Moses,” which means “drawn out,” because she drew him out of the river. He became her adopted son, and when he grew up we see that he was the man chosen by God to deliver His people out of Egypt and to lead them toward the land that had been promised to them. So that is how God honored a mother who trusted Him for the care of her son. Are you trusting in Him?
ML-08/18/1985