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What does the Bible say about the faith of Moses' mother?

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Moses' mother demonstrated faith by entrusting her son to God when she could no longer protect him.

Moses' mother exhibited profound faith as she faced the horrific decree of Pharaoh, which commanded that all newborn Hebrew boys be thrown into the river. Instead of succumbing to fear, she took a bold step in faith, making an ark of bulrushes and placing her son, Moses, into it, symbolizing her trust in God’s protection. This act of entrusting her child to the Lord reflects a deep-seated belief that God's purposes would prevail, even in the midst of dire circumstances. By placing Moses in the ark, she acknowledged that ultimately, his safety lay not in her own efforts but in God’s sovereign plan.

The circumstances seemed bleak, yet Moses' mother clung to the promise that God cares for the righteous and will sustain them. By releasing her child into the river, she made a declaration of faith, believing that God could keep him safe despite the dangers around him. This mirrors the Christian call to trust in God’s plans, even when the outcomes seem uncertain. Her faith was not merely a hopeful wish but a confident trust in God's providence, demonstrating that faith often requires us to act when we can't see the future clearly.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:1-10, Psalm 55:22, Psalm 37:5, 1 Peter 5:7

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