Trusting God's Plan: The Early Life of Moses

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Moses' parents exemplified faith by defying Pharaoh's decree, trusting God with their son's life. This act of faith challenges us to trust God in our own adversities, believing that He can work through our circumstances for His glory. [00:05:58]

Moses' choice to identify with the Hebrews rather than Egyptian royalty highlights the importance of knowing who we are in God. Our true identity is found in our relationship with God, not in worldly status or achievements. [00:17:40]

Moses' initial attempt to deliver Israel was premature, reminding us that God's plans often unfold in His timing, not ours. We must learn to wait on God and trust His process, even when it seems delayed. [00:30:33]

Moses' time in Midian was a period of preparation, teaching him humility and dependence on God. Our own wilderness experiences can be times of growth and preparation for what God has planned for us. [00:33:54]

Just as Moses was a deliverer for Israel, Jesus is our ultimate Deliverer. We are invited to submit to His rule, finding peace and purpose in His lordship over our lives. [00:39:06]

Moses was born into a very unfriendly world, to a powerful nation, the Egyptian empire, which had stood for hundreds of years by this time. But he was born from a foreign oppressed race in a time when all babies such as himself were under a death sentence. [00:04:00]

The parents of Moses did this not only out of natural parental instinct but they also did it because they were filled with faith. Hebrews chapter 11 verse 23 describes the faith of Moses' parents. Here's what it says: it says by faith Moses, when he was born, was hidden three months by his parents. [00:06:00]

Moses' mother had to do something very difficult, had to let go of her own control. There was no little radio-controlled apparatus on that boat steering it right to where she wanted it to be, but she had to trust God and let it go exactly where God would guide that boat to be. [00:09:27]

Moses had everything in his life right in front of there in that identity: you are the son of Pharaoh's daughter, you are destined for the throne. And yet he said no, no, I have a different identity actually. That's not who I am. [00:18:00]

Moses' faith in the God that he served helped him to know who he really was. The reason why I think this is so remarkable and so worthy of our focus at least just for a moment here this morning is because we live in a culture day where people are so confused about who they are. [00:19:00]

Moses had no idea of it at the time or probably not. The fact of the matter was he was too big for God to use. He was too successful for God to use. Isn't that strange? We never think of that, do we? We think somebody can be too small for God to use. [00:32:00]

God delivered the life of baby Moses, but not without some pain. Baby Moses had to grow up not in the home of his birth; he had to grow up in the palaces of Egypt, which was fine for Moses, I suppose, but not so easy for his mother. [00:38:00]

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