The Wonder Springs Chronicle
A Moses Model for Twenty-First Century America
26 January 2011
Volume 13, Issue 4
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The founders of the American Republic had a thing about the
Biblical personality of Moses, as reported in ÒAmericaÕs Prophet: How the Story of Moses Shaped
AmericaÓ by Bruce Feller. In a somewhat similar concept many of
todayÕs evangelical Christians look toward Moses as a leadership model for
ministry.
What if Moses were to appear on Wall Street? Speaking to all
the brokers and other financial barons he might say, ÒI have come to lead you
out of the bondage of money and atheistic materialism. You have been enslaved
too long by the Pharaohs of greed, lust, and false gods.Ó
They would probably assume he was some sort of robotic
illusion, for all the truly enlightened movers of the worlds of trade, commerce
and finance know that the Bible is just a collection of stories and myths
fabricated by primitive Jewish ancestors, to bring a sense of morality to the
ancient world. That story about plagues in Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea,
giving of some law on some mountain, and forty years of wandering in the
wilderness eating manna, are just a bunch of twaddle.
ÒThey, those Jews, were just so primitive; we have evolved
way beyond that!Ó
Thus rejected, a modern day Moses might find a bit more
influence by going directly to the people whom the Wall Street elite think are
already in the wilderness, and have no chance of ever evolving to anything
other than some hybrid consumptive-service debt-burdened droid (of course with
the appropriate technology gadget and the right apps).
In that ecosystem where green is a color and not a religion,
the evangelical Christian is taught to believe that Moses is a type of Jesus. I
suppose the analogy goes, since Jesus was perfect, and Moses and we are not, if
we just say that Moses was a type of Jesus, then we can lead the sheep to the
Promised Land, or at least to The Rapture.
ÒThat is- -just like Moses, we alone know the way, and if you
do not agree, it is a big bad world out there you might consider exploring.Ó
However on further critical open highway exploration, it is
quite apparent that the Moses being a type of Jesus is sort of a twentieth
century creation. Orthodox Christian theology describes Jesus as holding the
threefold office of Prophet, Priest and King.
In the wandering in the wilderness however Moses was truly a
prophet of great historical significance, but he wasnÕt the local Priest; Aaron
was. Furthermore on the Sinai journey there was no king, but God himself was
the leader providing a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night.
But Moses was something else that perhaps the founders of the
American Republic understood, and is way too complicated for our current
desires for continual cognitive dissonance. Moses was a geopolitical leader,
perhaps like no other in history. Whether you attach great merit to Moses as
the giver of GodÕs law, you must admire someone who can take a couple of
million homeless people into the desert, and after forty years of wandering,
get a great majority of them to the destination.
The teaching point for us today, is out of the couple of
million that left Egypt, only two of the old fuddy-duddies were seen to be
acceptable to enter the Promised Land. Something that not even Moses and his
brother Aaron were able to accomplish. One of those two was Caleb, the other
was Joshua, a real Jesus type, not just in name only.
Let us look at Moses as a geopolitical leader for America,
and for that matter evangelical Christianity.
Moses was born a Jew, but because of geopolitical reality he
was raised by PharaohÕs daughter. At the mature age of forty, he attempts to
help his people, and because of geopolitical reality he must flee Egypt proper,
and spent the next forty years in
Midian on the exile side of the desert. There he marries Zipporah, the daughter
of Jethro, the priest of Midian.
In the fullness of time, God speaks to Moses from the burning
bush, telling Moses to go back to Egypt and free the Jews from their
geopolitical ties. Because of his humility and knowing about the geopolitical
realities of Egypt, Moses isnÕt too keen on the whole idea, so God calls Aaron
his brother to eventually become the priest of the exodus.
Now in Egypt, we see the ten plagues that God brought upon
the country through the prophesies of Moses, the eventual release of the Jews
to flee Egypt via the Passover, the crossing of the Red Sea and the drowning of
PharaohÕs army. We the enlightened people of today, know none of that ever
happened in reality, because we are so unbiased in our secular beliefs. But
this does set up the opportunity to bring us to the point where we can begin to
understand the geopolitical skill of the prophet Moses. Those skills, at this
point, multiplied by infinity; still essentially equal zero.
So we see here that Moses is a type of geopolitical and
religious leader we have today, with the exception that Moses was a humble man
and willing to learn from his mistakes and take suggestions from those who have
more experience actually leading people.
At the mountain of God, which may be Mount Sinai, Jethro and
Zipporah join Moses. After all the niceties are exchanged, Jethro notices that
Moses geopolitical skills lack the ability to delegate. It is sort of like
Moses says to Jethro, ÒGod gave me this impossible job, and by God I am going
to do it!Ó
To which Jethro replies, ÒMoses, you have spent way too much
time with the sheep and goats, you need to lead people by treating them like
human beings. As such their combined intelligence and ability to solve problems
will always exceed your own. You must teach good men Ôto be rulers of
thousands, rulers of hundreds, rulers of fifties, and rulers of tensÕ.Ó
If we were to use this rule in evangelical Christianity, we
could summarize these admonitions as the principles of Biblical Eldership
properly applied. Amazingly just like Moses, todayÕs leaders have a book almost
totally ignored called, ÒBiblical Eldership: Restoring the Eldership to Its Rightful
Place in Church,Ó by
Alexander Strauch.
TodayÕs church and geopolitical leaders are so entrenched in
either the church congregational model, or the collective elitism leadership of
virtually all business and political organizations, they think they can change
the world in their own image. It didnÕt work for Moses and it wonÕt work over
the long term for you.
There are a few exceptions however, all successful militaries
throughout history use JethroÕs model that was learned by Moses. The same is
true for all those primitive people groups that must work together to survive.
Finally all team sports are basically that same Moses model, tens, fifties,
hundreds, and thousands.
In less than two weeks in the Super Bowl on the field we will
see two groups of ten, led by one person, trying to win the championship. There
are two of those tens, one for offence- -one for defense, then there are two
special teams, and within practical business restraints, the total of active
players will be about fifty, with about ten coaches, trainers and others
providing leadership and support. Then the whole organization with office
people and practice players, will be about a hundred. When you add the people
needed to put on a home game you are literally in the thousands stadium.
Let us break this down further, in the military you learn
that one person can lead between two and seven people. The two is basically for
someone just starting out in leadership, seven is reserved for someone with
much experience and some very good people skills. For an average, most people
can be trained to lead about five people with a reasonable degree of success.
Now go back to the football teams and look for those player
position groupings. Basketball is basically the prime sport, five on the floor
at a time, led offensively by a point guard, but no more than ten really ever
get in the game. There are about five coaches you see milling around during
every time out. Baseball, hockey, lacrosse, even that grass growing wonder,
what we call soccer and the rest of the world calls football, works the same
way.
The real important concept with this Moses model however is
the inclusion of a fifties grouping. In the Bible other than Moses, only Samuel
and Jesus use this grouping. We know from empirical evidence in indigenous
people groups that this is about as large as a group can get before it begins
to lose what we call in business management, the economy of scale. Furthermore
we also know that when a group gets to be about twenty five there is enough
diversity of personalities to make the group self sustaining if properly
trained and led.
So it really isnÕt all that complex to understand by training
and the proper management of people as unique human personalities, groups
should be naturally allowed to grow to about fifty people. Then it is broken
down into two groups of twenty-five and the process repeated.
In the military a platoon is normally forty to fifty men,
each broken down into teams of three, which are combined into squads of six to
nine. These squads are combined depending upon the mission to get to the
platoon size. Three to five platoons generally make up a company and so on up
the chain of command.
In the military you have the officer corps, people who are
especially trained in leadership and bring command authority from above down to
the platoon level. A good platoon leader should quickly understand that while
he may have been given the authority of the government or Jesus; that is only
half of the leadership equation.
Jesus always said, he had all authority, he never really used
or spoke of his power, because that degrades the uniqueness of the human
individual. The successful military officer quickly should learn that his
personal security, together with the power to accomplish the mission, is built
upon the respect that he has from the people below him on the chain of command,
especially his NCOs.
The current failure of the United States can be basically
traced to the misapplication of the Moses model, in that the would be leader
thinks he is better than Jesus and has the power to impose his will upon the
flock, the less fortunate, the stupid, the common man.
For some perspective, to watch the Super Bowl in person it
will cost you a few to many thousands of dollars. To watch it with your friends
on your new 3D flat screen, it will cost you half of that. The players that
will be playing in the game will be making at least a half a million dollars,
most multiple millions, some tens of millions.
For what?
For you to transfer and attempt to satisfy your quenched and
suppressed desire to do something you have never had the opportunity to obtain,
because our system never gave you the chance. You want to be a winner and the
only venue open to you is to support your team. Stated another way, all you
really want out of life is to play the game on a team that has the opportunity
to achieve something highly rewarding. It doesnÕt have to be sports, it could
be building birdhouses. People were created by God uniquely diverse, to live
this life distinctly contributing their gifts to the greater purpose of human
society.
This potential has been slowly been eroded over at least the
last generation, by bad people who thought they were doing good things, and we
were too timid to say: ÒENOUGH!Ó While some of the corrupters would like to see
the current system fall apart and replace it with one even less friendly to
true humanity, they will not succeed, because their plans are contrary to the
natural laws of the universe.
People are people, they find fulfillment in that, not in
being a sheep, or some hybrid consumptive-service droid, or a mud brick in the
scheme of global governance and the redistribution of wealth.
The American founders thought they had a better idea. That
God had endowed people with rights to try to achieve individual uniqueness
without the interference of the historic geopolitical structures.
Once Moses grasped these natural law principles he was able
to train the youth that grew up in the wilderness, not the old geezers that
left Egypt; (except for Joshua and Caleb) that God had set them free. That
leadership struggle is the real reason for the troubles we see in the United
States and around the world today.
ÒLet freedom ring. And when this happens, and when we
allow freedom ring—when we let it ring from every village and every
hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day
when all of God's children—black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics—will be
able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual: 'Free at
last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!'" Martin Luther King
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