In his sermon titled "The Birth of Moses," Peter L. Meney addresses the providence of God as illustrated through the early life of Moses, born during a perilous time for the Hebrew people in Egypt. He argues that Moses’ parents, Amram and Jochebed, exemplified faith in God by protecting their child against Pharaoh's decree to kill Hebrew boys, demonstrating trust in divine providence even when faced with grave danger. Meney references Hebrews 11:23, which commends Moses’ parents for hiding him by faith, aligning their actions with the overarching narrative of God's sovereignty and care for His covenant people. The practical significance of this sermon emphasizes that true faith often manifests itself in trusting God during dire circumstances, encouraging believers to rely on divine provision, akin to the "arks" established in biblical history, while entrusting their children to God's care through prayer and reliance on Christ.
“Faith trusts God even in the darkest of times and when all seems hopeless otherwise.”
“But when they could no longer protect him, they could do no more than trust the Lord for his care.”
“If our faith is in Christ, then he shall be an ark to us. He shall be a protection for us, as he was to Noah and as he was to Moses.”
“We cannot save our children's souls, but we can cover them with prayers for grace as we commit them into the hand of the Lord.”
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