The first Moses thought people should listen to him.
The second Moses was listening to God.
The first Moses took vengeance into his own hands.
The second Moses let the Lord choose when to repay injustice.
The first Moses chose armed resistance.
The second Moses relied on the arm of the Lord.
The first Moses achieved no deliverance and became an outcast.
The second Moses saw his people delivered and became a leader.
The first Moses was ostracized for his impatience.
The second Moses was criticized for his patience.
The first Moses was all-too-willing.
The second Moses felt unworthy.
The first Moses was motivated by his cultural identity.
The second Moses was motivated by his spiritual one.
The first Moses worked outside of the system.
The second Moses walked into the halls of power and engaged the system.
The first Moses tried to do it alone.
The second Moses would not work without a partner.
The first Moses thought he would become king.
The second Moses became a servant of the King.
The first Moses cried out to the people for approval.
The second Moses cried out to God for mercy.
The first Moses thought authority came from cultural identification.
The second Moses realized authority comes from divine appointment.
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