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What does the Bible say about the faith of Moses?

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The Bible describes Moses' faith as considered, costly, and Christ-centered, emphasizing his choices to align with God's people over worldly treasures.

The faith of Moses is highlighted in Hebrews 11:24-27, where it is described as considered and not rash. As a fully matured man, Moses made a conscious choice to refuse the privileges of being Pharaoh's daughter’s son and instead chose to suffer affliction with God’s people. This decision was rooted in a deep understanding of the eternal promises God made to Abraham. Additionally, his faith was costly; he forsook the riches of Egypt, valuing the reproach of Christ over temporary pleasures. Ultimately, his faith was Christ-centered, reflecting an understanding of the future Savior and the ultimate redemptive plan of God, as seen through the sacrifices and expectations that were woven into the fabric of the Old Testament.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:24-27, Exodus 2:11, Genesis 15:13-14, Hebrews 11:24-26

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