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Why is the concept of faith significant in Moses' story?

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Faith is significant in Moses' story as it underpins the actions of his parents and his own decisions throughout his life.

Faith serves as a critical theme in Moses' narrative, beginning with his parents, who hid him due to their belief in his divine purpose. This act of faith set the foundation for Moses' own journey of faith. As Moses matured, he ultimately had to choose between the fleeting pleasures of Egypt and the reproach of Christ, signifying his commitment to God's people. In Hebrews 11:24-26, it emphasizes that by faith, Moses made choices that aligned with God's covenant promises rather than worldly temptations. This underscores the importance of faith as not only a personal conviction but a crucial element in fulfilling God's plans, demonstrating how faith operates within God's sovereignty.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:24-26, Exodus 2:11-12

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Moses as an Infant
Don Bell · Oct 7, 2018
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