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What does the Bible say about Moses' faith and unbelief?

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The Bible describes Moses as acting by faith while also revealing his moments of unbelief, showcasing the struggle between faith and sin.

In Exodus 2 and referenced in Hebrews 11, Moses is depicted as a man of faith who chose to identify with the suffering of his people rather than enjoy the riches of Egypt. However, his faith was mixed with sin, as demonstrated in his act of killing the Egyptian and hiding him in the sand, which stemmed from human reasoning rather than divine revelation. Hebrews 11 highlights that Moses endured and acted by faith, yet his actions reveal his struggle with fear and misunderstanding God's timing and methods for delivering His people. This interplay of faith and unbelief illustrates the reality that even those called by God can wrestle with doubt and sin in their lives.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:11-15, Hebrews 11:24-26

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Moses' Unbelief
Clay Curtis · Nov 13, 2016
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