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What does the Bible say about Moses' endurance?

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The Bible highlights Moses' endurance by faith, emphasizing his ability to forsake Egypt and not fear the king's wrath, as recorded in Hebrews 11:27.

Moses' endurance is presented in Hebrews 11:27, illustrating how he was able to forsake Egypt due to his faith in God. This decision was monumental; it was rooted in his understanding of the promises given to Abraham and the identity he chose with his people rather than enjoying the fleeting pleasures of sin in Egypt. His faith allowed him to persevere in the face of immense challenges, including persecution and eventual exile. Moses becomes a model of endurance for believers, demonstrating that true faith empowers one to withstand trials and remain committed to God's will, reflecting on the visible and the invisible aspects of faith in action.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:27

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He endured
Rowland Wheatley · Aug 3, 2025
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