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How do we know that Moses was a believer?

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Moses' decisions and actions in identifying with the Israelites reflect a genuine faith in God (Acts 7:23).

The account in Exodus and further elaboration in Acts 7 reveal that Moses understood his identity and calling as a Hebrew and deliverer. At the age of 40, he made a pivotal choice to visit the oppressed Israelites, indicating his deep-seated faith and belief in God's promises. His actions demonstrate an awareness of his role, which was instilled by godly upbringing and the prophecy concerning him. Hebrews 11 further describes this faith, suggesting that when Moses made his decisions, he did so in light of a greater spiritual reality that led him away from the pleasures of sin and towards suffering with God's people. This faith is defined not only by belief but by the outworking of that belief in life choices aligned with God's will.
Scripture References: Acts 7:23, Exodus 2:11-15, Hebrews 11:24-26

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