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Why is it significant that God uses midwives in Exodus?

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The midwives in Exodus exemplify obedience to God and the means by which life is preserved.

The account of the Hebrew midwives illustrates the role of ordinary people in God's redemptive plan. They feared God and saved the male children, refusing to obey a command that contradicted His will. This reflects a significant theological truth: God's presence works through His faithful servants to bring life and protection in opposition to evil. Their actions symbolize how God's people act as vessels of His grace, revealing the vitality and truth of the gospel, even in oppressive circumstances.
Scripture References: Exodus 1:15-19, Acts 5:29, John 14:1-3

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