The first and last recorded requests Moses ever made
of his God are almost identical. Both may be summed up in the words “Oh, my
Lord, please send someone else.”
The first time he said it, it was very likely out of a justifiable sense of personal inadequacy. He was a mere man — a lowly
shepherd, of all things — confronted with the spectacle of flaming foliage in which burned
the presence of the Eternal God. For Moses, “Please send someone else” really
meant “Surely, O Lord, you must be able to find someone more qualified than
I am.” Moses wasn’t a lazy man by any stretch, but the scope of the task
with which he was presented was breathtaking.
Not everyone might have answered God
exactly as Moses did, but any sensible soul would have felt his legitimate
apprehension.