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Why is the faith of Moses' parents important?

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The faith of Moses' parents is crucial as it reflects their trust in God's providence and foreshadows Moses' role in God's plan for Israel's deliverance.

Moses' parents demonstrated extraordinary faith by hiding him for three months to protect him from Pharaoh's decree. Their actions exemplified a profound trust in God's sovereign plan for their child, which ultimately led to Moses becoming the deliverer of Israel. This faith was not merely an act of defiance against the king; it was rooted in a recognition of God's purpose and the belief that Moses would be used significantly in God's redemptive history. Their faith foreshadows the necessity of obedience and reliance on God's promises, serving as a vital lesson for all believers on trusting in God's providence.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:23, Exodus 2:1-4

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Moses as an Infant
Don Bell · Oct 7, 2018
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