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How do we know Moses' sacrifices were true acts of faith?

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Moses’ sacrifices were true acts of faith as they stemmed from his deliberate choice to align with God's will over worldly benefits.

Moses exemplified true faith through significant sacrifices that went against worldly wisdom. He consciously chose to forsake rank, ease, and prosperity—sacrifices that revealed his commitment to God's purposes. According to the content, these decisions were not made carelessly; rather, Moses calculated the cost of following God and made deliberate choices that would lead to hardship. This reflection of faith aligns with the biblical understanding that genuine faith is evidenced by actions, as articulated in James 2:17 which states that faith without works is dead.
Scripture References: Acts 7:22, James 2:17

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