Sunday, October 31, 2021

The Birth Of Moses

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 The Birth Of Moses

Exodus 2:1-25

Introduction

            Several centuries ago a king named Pharaoh was frightened by the interpretation of the fall of power. Therefore the king of the pharaohs wanted to kill all the male babies born at that time, but there was one baby who survived named Moses who would later fulfill this interpretation. 

Content

There are three important points that can be taken from Moses. First, Moses was born for God's purpose so that he was not killed. Moses was supposed to have died at the time of the pharaoh's decision to kill all the male children born to him, but with God's plan Moses was saved in ways, we can't imagine. It is the same as with Jesus. Many babies in Bethlehem who died were killed on Herod's orders, but Jesus did not die because God had a plan that He should die on the cross to atone for the sins of mankind. Second, Moses killed the Egyptians because he wanted to help and defend the Israelis. Moses helped the Israelites so that the Israelites would know that he would be used by God to free them. This action of Moses was born from a burning passion to serve God. However, killing is an act that is not permitted by God. Third, Moses was sent by God to bring the Israelites out of the land of Egypt. Moses had been prepared by God starting from his good education when he was in Egypt and also working as a shepherd which was a preparation for Moses to later shepherd the Israelites. Even though the king of the pharaohs had died, the Israelites were still tortured and persecuted. God remembers that because of that, God prepared Moses to lead the Israelites out of the land of slavery.

POV

 In my opinion, all the actions that God plans are for the best. We must believe in God, carry out the commandments that God has set. Like Moses who was faithful to God's Commandments by being enthusiastic in learning God's word and in serving God.

Conclusion

 The conclusion is that God's plan is the best and cannot be thwarted by humans.

Reference

King James Bible Version


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