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What does the Bible say about Moses' conversion?

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Moses' conversion is exemplified in Hebrews 11, where he came to knowledge and chose to suffer with God's people.

Moses' conversion is not explicitly detailed in Scripture, but Hebrews 11:24-26 provides insight into his transformation. When Moses came to years, he gained wisdom and understanding, realizing that his privileged position in Pharaoh's house was hollow compared to the eternal value of being aligned with God's people. He chose to suffer the afflictions of the people of God over the temporary pleasures of sin, indicating a profound change initiated by God’s grace. This choice was a result of the effectual work of God within him, making it clear that true faith comes from the Lord alone, not from a mere exercise of will. Thus, Moses represents how God sovereignly intervenes in a person’s heart to draw them to Himself, enlightening them to the truth of Christ’s coming redemption.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:24-26

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