Zipporah
It
is pleasing to the lord - and certainly pleasant to me - that my
son has challenged us to read the entire sixty-six Books of the
Bible this year.
Upon
reading a passage that may not be readily understood, I hope you'll
stop and search out its meaning. In your daily Bible reading, you
no doubt will wonder at the action of Moses' wife, Zipporah, in
this strange passage: "And it came to pass by the way in the inn,
that the LORD met him, and sought to kill him. Then Zipporah took
a sharp stone, and cut off the foreskin of her son, and cast it
at his feet, and said, Surely a bloody husband art thou to me. So
he let him go: then she said, A bloody husband thou art, because
of the circumcision" (Exo 4:24-26).
Did
you get that? They're at Motel 6, or wherever it was that they were
staying, and God was about to kill Moses! Why would He do that?
What's all that about? "Well, you bloody husband. That's all you
want is blood."
I
think what happened here is that Moses had come down with a fatal
sickness that God allowed and was dying. His wife would be a widow,
his children would be fatherless, and his people undelivered. When
you are dying you examine your life to be sure all your sins are
cared for. His conscience searched every corner of his heart with
a lighted torch. Suddenly, there in a far dark corner, crouched
a hidden sin. Something he had not taken care of. Moses had apparently
not circumcised his youngest son. He should have done that. Here
he's going to make sure all of Israel is circumcised, and his own
son is not circumcised. How could God bless Moses when he had neglected
known duty in his life? Physically unable himself, it seems he required
Zipporah to perform the deed. Fearing that her husband would be
slain, she got the knife and performed the surgery that he had failed
to do.
You wives, if your husband fails to have family worship - which is his duty - you must lead out in Bible study and prayer to save your family!


