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How do we know Moses' actions were guided by faith?

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Moses' refusal of Pharaoh's daughter and choice to suffer with God's people demonstrated his faith in God's promises.

Moses' actions were guided by faith as evidenced by his refusal of the esteemed position in Pharaoh's household and his choice to align himself with the afflicted people of God. Founded on his belief in God's promises, Moses perceived the unseen rewards associated with suffering for Christ's sake. The Scriptures affirm that he considered the reproach for Christ 'greater riches' than the wealth of Egypt, indicating that his decisions were rooted in a deep, abiding faith. By maintaining this perspective, Moses transcended the immediate allure of worldly power, embodying the tenets of sovereign grace that call believers to prioritize eternal treasure over temporal gain.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:24-26, Romans 8:18

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