Zipporah – Bible-She-ro
Series #1 Life and Times of Zipporah
Roots in Midian – The Daughter of Jethro
Introduction

Zipporah remains one of the more enigmatic figures in biblical narrative—yet her story is rich with spiritual significance and timeless lessons. To understand Zipporah, we must first delve into the fertile ground of her upbringing in Midian, under the tutelage of her father Jethro, a man renowned for his wisdom and priestly role. This chapter explores how Zipporah’s early life in Midian rooted her deeply in faith, tradition, and a sense of duty that would later prepare her to play a pivotal role in the unfolding story of God’s deliverance for the Israelites.
1. The Setting: Midian and Its Significance
Midian, a region in the northwestern Arabian Peninsula, was an arid yet spiritually significant place. It was home to the Midianites, descendants of Abraham through Keturah (Genesis 25:1-2). Unlike Egypt or Canaan, Midian was a place where pastoral life flourished, and tribal societies thrived on oral tradition, hospitality, and covenantal faith.
Midian was also a land where the worship of the true God was practiced, especially under leaders such as Jethro (also called Reuel), a priest. This setting provided an environment rich in tradition yet open to divine encounters.
2. Jethro: The Wise Priest and Spiritual Guide
Jethro’s role as a priest and leader was crucial in forming Zipporah’s worldview. He is commended in Scripture not only for his priestly duties but also for his wisdom and practical leadership.
- Scriptural Insight: In Exodus 18, Jethro observes Moses’ heavy burden of judging the people and offers wise counsel to establish a system of delegated authority—highlighting his understanding of leadership and justice. His faith is implicitly acknowledged when he blesses the God of Israel after hearing of the Israelites’ deliverance (Exodus 18:9-12).
Jethro’s example taught Zipporah that faith was both a personal calling and a community responsibility. She learned about God’s justice, mercy, and providence through her father’s teaching and example.
3. Zipporah’s Spiritual Maturity
Living in a priestly household, Zipporah was immersed in the worship of God and the observance of religious duties from an early age. This spiritual maturity prepared her to discern God’s will and to stand firm in faith amidst uncertainty.
- Reflection: Spiritual maturity does not come by circumstance alone but through deliberate cultivation of a heart open to God’s voice. Zipporah’s environment nurtured such openness. Her readiness to embrace God’s direction would later be pivotal—especially in moments of crisis.
4. A Life Rooted in Tradition and Faith
Tradition, especially oral teaching and ritual, was the fabric of Midianite society. The telling and retelling of God’s works, covenantal signs, and moral expectations were woven into daily life. Zipporah’s life was one of honoring these traditions while also being prepared to grow beyond them.
- Scriptural Insight: The importance of tradition is seen in the emphasis on circumcision (Genesis 17), a covenant sign between God and His people. This becomes a critical theological and narrative pivot in Zipporah’s story (Exodus 4:24-26), showing how tradition serves as a tangible expression of faith.
5. Today’s Story: Embracing Our Roots to Live Our Calling
Imagine Sarah, a young woman raised in a modern faith community where her ancestors’ faith is respected but often challenged by contemporary life’s pressures. Like Zipporah, Sarah finds herself wrestling with how to live out the traditions she values in a world that sometimes seems to pull her away from them.
One day, she faces a critical choice—a decision that will require her to draw on the wisdom of her upbringing and trust in God’s will. Like Zipporah, Sarah’s roots give her the resilience and insight she needs.
6. Reflections and Applications
- Faith Formation: Our backgrounds deeply influence our spiritual journeys. Like Zipporah, we benefit greatly from mentors who model godliness and wisdom.
- Tradition and Faith: Honoring tradition provides a firm foundation, but spiritual maturity involves allowing God to shape us beyond mere rituals into living faith.
- Preparing for God’s Will: The call to faith is often rooted in our past, but also challenges us to step out courageously into new roles and responsibilities.
Conclusion
Zipporah’s roots in Midian, under the guidance of her father Jethro, were more than mere circumstances—they laid the spiritual foundation for her life. By understanding her upbringing, we gain insight into how God prepares individuals quietly and steadily before inviting them into their divine purpose. In our lives, too, the roots of faith and tradition nurture us for the journeys ahead.
Further Reading & Reflection Questions
Scriptural Passages:
- Exodus 2:15-21
- Exodus 3:1-22
- Exodus 18
- Genesis 25:1-4
Reflection Questions:
- What aspects of your upbringing have most shaped your spiritual life?
- How do you see faith and tradition working together in your journey with God?
- Like Zipporah, how can you prepare yourself to embrace God’s calling even when the path is uncertain?
Thank you for embarking on this journey through the life and times of Zipporah. Stay tuned for Chapter 2, where we will explore the pivotal encounter between Zipporah and Moses — a meeting that changed the course of history.
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