Hebrews 11:23-29– The Faith of Moses
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Check out my children's book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FP9NZNK Moses was fortunate to have believing parents. For them to hide their baby son from the authorities was certainly an act of faith. Exodus 2 describes the hiding of Moses by his parents. Hebrews 11 mentions two features of the parents’ actions (v. 23). First, they saw that Moses was no ordinary child, sensing something in him which destined him for future spiritual greatness. Second, although Pharaoh had commanded death for the male children (Exod. 1:22), Moses’ parents were not afraid of the king’s edict. They trusted God to save Moses, and God rewarded their faith (Exod. 2:8–9). Though godly parents cannot pass on their faith as they do family traits, they can certainly create an atmosphere of faith at home and be examples to their children. A home should be the first school of faith for a child. These verses commend Moses’ faith. When Moses became an adult, he made a deliberate choice to leave the comforts of living as the son of Pharaoh’s daughter. Moses must have known that God had called him to a difficult task. Leaving the splendor of life in the Egyptian court, he chose to stick with God’s people in suffering. He refused the temporary pleasures which comfort and sin could have provided.
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