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READ | Hebrews 11:23-28
Many people consider Moses a biblical “pillar” of Old Testament
days—a man without equal in godliness. Most likely, he’d have laughed at
such a thought. Sure, He was called to do mighty things with the Lord’s
help. And he encountered the presence of the Almighty in a most unusual
way. But like us, he was a normal, sinful human being. What the New
Testament commends him for, though, was something we all can have:
belief.
Today’s verses comes from the passage known as the Bible’s “Hall of
Faith.” Those honored with inclusion in this chapter were chosen because
they acted obediently and God achieved great things through them.
We, too, can watch His hand in our lives as we act on faith. When we
trust and obey, God demonstrates His power and shows that He truly is
Lord. By operating out of His strength and through our weakness, He
teaches us to rely upon Him.
That’s not to say the path is easy; Jesus warned that the way of
faith includes suffering. Indeed, many early Christians were beaten or
killed for His sake, and faith is still met with harsh persecution in
various places around the world. While that may not be our experience,
each of us has encountered ridicule, misunderstanding, or lost
friendships because we follow Christ.
Even mild persecution can cause us to question whether living out our
faith is worth the sacrifice. Rest assured it is the best way to live.
God responds to faith by enabling His children to endure difficulty,
demonstrating His power in their circumstances, and providing
contentment and joy.