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What can we learn from the midwives in Exodus?

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The midwives exemplify faith in God by prioritizing obedience to Him over fear of authority.

The Hebrew midwives, Shiphrah and Puah, serve as remarkable examples of faith and courage. Despite Pharaoh's sinister command, these women feared God and chose to preserve the lives of the Hebrew infants. Their actions demonstrate that true reverence for God often leads to actions that may defy earthly authority. The account teaches that God honors such faithfulness; He not only protected the midwives but also blessed them with families. Their story reminds believers that obedience to God is paramount, even in the face of societal pressures, and that God rewards those who faithfully follow Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 1:17-21

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