Learn insights from the life of Miriam and the importance of having a heart of worship that puts others ahead of self.

Talking Points:

  • We are introduced to Miriam in Exodus 2 and the story of Moses. Miriam watches over baby Moses until he floats to the Pharaoh’s daughter. Miriam boldly approaches the princess and suggests a Hebrew woman nurse the baby. Exodus 2:1-9
  • Many years later, we are introduced to Miriam again. After Israel flees Egypt and miraculously crosses the Red Sea, the Israelites turn to see that all the Egyptian soldiers chasing them were swallowed up in the sea. Miriam’s response was to praise God for his deliverance. Exodus 15:20-21, Psalm 100:4
  • Miriam was a woman of courage and praise but she was also a woman who succumbed to complaining and jealousy when she didn’t get her way. 1 Corinthians 12:4-6
Discussion:
  1. Initial reactions to this topic? What jumped out at you?
  2. As a child, Miriam did something scary by approaching the Egyptian princess. What is a frightening thing you’ve had to do in the past?
  3. How did Miriam show selflessness when she stood up for Moses?
  4. Read Philippians 2:3-8. How did Jesus demonstrate selflessness?
  5. Think about your own life today. Share some practical ways you can show selflessness this week.
  6. Read Psalm 100:4. Miriam led Israel in worship. How does this verse talk about our attitude in worship? What kind of attitude do you take to worship?
  7. Read Psalm 95:6. What does this verse mean? What have you allowed to hinder your worship? Why?
  8. Miriam was not perfect and became bitter and jealous toward Moses. Have you ever had a time of jealousy toward someone who seemed to get what you wish you had?
  9. Read 1 Corinthians 12:4-6. What do these verses tell us about feeling jealous?
  10. Have you ever identified a spiritual gift God has given you? How have you used his gifts?
  11. Read Number 12:9-15. How does God’s punishment of Miriam with leprosy show his mercy? (See Hebrews 12:6 for help.)
  12. Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?

 

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