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How do we know Moses's faith was genuine?

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Moses's actions, as described in Hebrews 11, reflect his genuine faith and understanding of God's promises.

The genuineness of Moses's faith is evidenced through his decisive actions to align himself with the people of God at the cost of his Egyptian privileges. In Hebrews 11:24-26, the text shifts from Moses's fear-induced flight in Exodus to his courageous refusal of his identity as Pharaoh's son, emphasizing faith. This transformation illustrates that true faith results in actions that honor God and His people. Moses saw the greater recompense of reward through faith, leading him to make choices that others might deem irrational, yet they reflected his deep conviction in God's plan for redemption through him. His faith was not abstract but practical and life-altering, affirming historic Reformed perspectives on the nature of faith as evidenced by works.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:24-26, Exodus 2:11-15, James 2:18

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