Lift Up the Hands That Are Weary
“Lift Up the Hands That Are Weary”
Introduction
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Life is full of battles — personal, spiritual, emotional, and communal.
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Leaders especially bear the weight of responsibility.
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But no one is meant to stand alone — even Moses needed help.
1. The Battle Below and the Burden Above (v.8–10)
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While Joshua led the army in the valley, Moses stood on the hill with God's staff.
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Symbolism: The physical battle below is influenced by the spiritual posture above.
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Application: Our battles in life are often won or lost based on our spiritual position — prayer, faith, and dependence on God.
2. Even Moses Got Weary (v.11–12a)
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“When Moses held up his hands, Israel prevailed; when he lowered them, Amalek prevailed.”
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Even the greatest leaders grow tired.
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Application: Spiritual leaders are human too. They face weariness, doubts, and physical limits.
3. The Power of Partnership (v.12)
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Aaron and Hur saw Moses’ struggle and didn’t just watch — they acted.
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They brought a stone for him to sit on and held up his hands.
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Application: The Church is called to support, not just observe. Who are you holding up today?
4. Victory Comes Through Unity (v.13)
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With the hands lifted and the battle engaged, Joshua overwhelmed Amalek.
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Spiritual success is not a one-man show.
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Application: We win when we stand together — prayer warriors, leaders, workers — all united.
Conclusion
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Everyone plays a role in God’s plan — some fight, some pray, some support.
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Who are the “Moseses” in your life? Are you an Aaron or a Hur for someone?
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Let’s be a church that lifts up the weary, stands with the burdened, and fights together for God’s purposes.
Call to Action / Prayer
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Ask God: “Whose hands do You want me to hold up this week?”
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Pray for spiritual leaders, pastors, mentors, and those in the fight.
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Commit to being part of the team — whether on the hill or in the valley.
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