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What does the story of Moses teach us?

What does the story of Moses teach us?

Lastly, Moses teaches us to have faith. He must have had a lot of faith in God to go to the Pharaoh 10 times, to take the Israelites through the desert for 40 years, to simply do what God commanded… Moses’ faith teaches us to act when God whispers in our ear or talks to us from a burning bush.

How do you see God’s protection in the story of Moses?

Moses’ mother hid her baby boy in a basket and had it placed in reeds along the river bank to protect him. Imagine the happy mother she was the day her baby Moses was found by Pharaoh’s daughter and his life was saved.

How did God protect Moses as a baby?

When Moses, her youngest child, was born, Jochebed hid him for three months until she could hide him no longer. To save her son’s life, she waterproofed a basket and put the child in it. Jochebed placed Moses in a basket and released him in the flow of River Nile.

What is the story of Moses kids?

When Moses was born the Pharaoh had decided all male children must be killed so they cannot grow up to fight him. Moses’ mother was terrified and attempted to hide her male baby for three months. Moses floated down the river to where the Pharaoh’s daughter was bathing. She rescued him and named him ‘Moses’.

What is the message of Moses?

God declared that the Israelites were his own people and that they must listen to God and obey His laws. These laws were the Ten Commandments which were given to Moses on two stone tablets, and they set out the basic principles that would govern the Israelites lives.

What are the roles of Moses?

Moses is the most important Jewish prophet. He’s traditionally credited with writing the Torah and with leading the Israelites out of Egypt and across the Red Sea. After Moses and the Jews leave Egypt, God gives him the Ten Commandments, which become the foundation of Jewish law and thought.

What excuse did Moses give to God?

The first one is found in Exodus 3:11, “I don’t have the ability.” However, Philippians 4:13 says, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Moses had the ability of God inside him. The next excuse was, “I don’t know what to say.” Yet, in the book of Acts it says, “Moses was great in words and deeds.”

What is Moses story?

Moses led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt and led them to the Holy Land that God had promised them. The escape of the Jews from Egypt is remembered by Jews every year in the festival of Passover. The Jews were helped on their journey by God; the same God who’d promised Abraham that he would look after the Jews.

Who saved Moses?

During the journey, God tried to kill Moses, but Zipporah saved his life. Moses returned to carry out God’s command, but God caused the Pharaoh to refuse, and only after God had subjected Egypt to ten plagues did the Pharaoh relent.

What is the story about Moses?

What happen to Moses?

After the Ten Plagues, Moses led the Exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt and across the Red Sea, after which they based themselves at biblical Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments. After 40 years of wandering in the desert, Moses died within sight of the Promised Land on Mount Nebo.

What was life like for Moses in the Bible?

Moses lived in Midian for about forty years. The next major incident in Moses’ life was his encounter with God at the burning bush ( Exodus 3—4), where God called Moses to be the savior of His people. Despite his initial excuses and outright request that God send someone else, Moses agreed to obey God.

What did Moses teach?

Moses taught, “Do not Steal” a self-explanatory statement. The phrase means not to steal from anyone, despite many individuals in this world will take the temporary advantage to steal another person’s possessions. However, it is noticeable that Moses did not directly say, do not be greedy, do not be selfish, or do not complain.

What is the story of Moses for children?

Kids need to know about Moses and how God worked in his life. Moses was divinely protected by God as a baby and later called by God to lead His people from slavery to Egypt. Moses’ confrontation with the Pharaoh and leadership of the Hebrew people in the Exodus and wilderness is dramatic stuff, but it can underscore for children that God desires to use anyone who will trust Him and obey Him.