Many of us suffer from the malady “NIH”: Not Invented Here. A more proper diagnosis is xenophobia, which is a fear of strange or foreign things or people.
In today’s reading, we see that Moses had a serious problem, and his father-in-law (Jethro) offered a strange, but effective solution: Delegation of authority. Moses, as we know, had a distinguished resume as a leader, administrator, prophet, and priest. Moses had seen things no other person in the history of the world would see. Moses could have rejected Jethro as irrelevant; and he could have rejected Jethro’s advice as inappropriate and untested; but to his credit, Moses did neither.
When you face problems, always leave room for God to work. This often means remaining open to the possibility that God may be presenting to you the solution from an unanticipated place or from an unexpected person — even from a stranger. – Luther