“When Moses’ hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up—one on one side, one on the other—so that his hands remained steady till sunset. So Joshua overcame the Amalekite army with the sword.”
Exodus 17:12-13 (NIV)
After their exodus from slavery in Egypt, the Israelites had a new enemy to contend with. As Moses and Joshua led them toward the promised land, they were under constant attack by the nomadic tribe of Amalekites. The Israelites were pressured to transform from being a nation of slaves to warriors, in order to survive.
Joshua was mentored by Moses, but Joshua’s gift was in military skill, while Moses was a Prophet and a Priestly leader, who didn’t fight. During each battle, Moses stood on top of a hill, holding his staff up in the air, so the people could see it and be inspired. It was the same staff that Moses held over the sea when it miraculously parted. To see Moses hold his staff in the air, inspired the people to trust in God once again.
As long as Moses held his staff up high, the Israelites were winning the battle. When his arms grew tired, he lowered them, and then the Amalekites would gain the advantage. In seeing this trend, Aaron, the brother of Moses and Hur, his close friend, rushed over to stand on each side of him, to hold up Moses’ exhausted arms.
As his arms were held high, the army could see Moses’ staff and gained confidence.
Finally, Aaron and Hur found a large stone and put it under Moses so he could sit down, while holding his arms up. When his staff was high and visible for all to see, the battle was won, and by sunset, the Israelites could move into their promised land.
As their goal was to get to the promised land, we are also on a journey toward our promised land, which is Heaven. We go through seasons of blessings and good times, as well as seasons of testing and confrontations with spiritual foes. We have obstacles to work through during our life journey, and just like Moses, we also grow weary.
The prayers of fellow believers uphold us when we are spiritually or emotionally exhausted, just as Aaron and Hur upheld Moses’ arms. Joshua’s army received renewed hope and faith by seeing the staff held high. Moses rested on a rock, and we find our rest in the Rock of our salvation, who is Jesus.
There’s one more lesson to learn from this image of Aaron and Hur holding up the weary arms of Moses. God wants us to pray for our ministers, priests, and leaders of our faith, since there are forces of darkness and spiritual enemies who target all faith leaders. This story sends a clear message that spiritual battles will be won, when we support the leaders with our faithful service and prayers.
By giving us this story in the bible, God shows us how He delights in the unity and solidarity of His people. When we are weary and weak in our faith, and we pray “Help me in my unbelief”, it’s the prayers of others that lift and renew our hope, as we find our way back to the “Rock” of our resting place who is Jesus.
Lord, help us to uphold in prayer and support the arms of all who grow weary, and may we rest in you, keeping our eyes on the cross and empty tomb, the focus of our victory. Amen










