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What does the story of Moses and Pharaoh teach us about faith?

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The narrative illustrates how faith grows through obedience and trust in God's promises.

In Exodus 8, we observe Moses’ journey of faith as he engages Pharaoh. Initially filled with anxiety, Moses gradually displays confidence in God's power and promises as plagues unfold. His interactions with Pharaoh demonstrate that faith is nurtured through obedience—Moses prays for what God has already declared would happen. This shift from fear to confident faith illustrates that as we walk with God and witness His hand at work, our trust in Him strengthens. The account encourages believers to pray earnestly, trusting God’s sovereignty while remaining steadfast in their obedience. As New Testament believers, we are called to similar faith that seeks God's will in prayer, bearing witness to the ongoing work of His grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:1-15, Hebrews 11:1

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