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What does Exodus teach about the midwives' actions?

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Exodus shows that the midwives acted in fear of God, prioritizing His commands over Pharaoh's.

In Exodus, the midwives faced a dire situation where they chose to defy Pharaoh's edict to kill Hebrew male infants. Their actions, motivated by a fear of God, exemplified true courage and faithfulness to God's commands. By choosing to obey God rather than man, they were rewarded with God's blessing and favor, as noted in Exodus 1:20-21. Their story illustrates the power of God-given fear that fuels a believer's obedience even amidst significant consequences.
Scripture References: Exodus 1:15-22

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God Given Fear
Gabe Stalnaker · Jan 16, 2013
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