Working on the "Backside" (2 of 5)
However, each person who succeeds in representing God's love,
compassion and service on earth and
offsetting those occasions of satanic questions
will have to settle in their heart the following Scriptural truth.
There are several areas and opportunities to serve other than those that are evident to us.
Exodus 3:1- Now Moses kept the flock of Jethro his father in law... and he led the flock to the backside of the desert...

While Moses did not have the "Palace" platform he once had, or the platform he would have, he did currently have a platform- "the backside of the desert".
Just because Moses was not visible to his father-in-law Jethro does not mean that there was not important work to do.
In order for the flock to physically survive and be able to provide the sacrifice required of "their lives" and
for Moses to present Jethro a "good report" of a job well done; Moses had to care for them.
He had to feed, shield and protect the flock.
In addition, it was less crowded and therefore provided a greater opportunity for Moses to exercise his abilities and
gifts, to learn and be trained, because rarely would there be others in such obscure locations.