“For he supposed his brethren would have understood how that God by his hand would deliver them: but they understood not.”
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At this very hour you may have to come face to face with a most tremendous need, and Christ stands beside you looking at it and questioning you about it. He says, in effect, “How are you going to meet it?”
He is scrutinizing you . . . watching you with a gentle, tender sympathy .
By faith Moses. . . . chose.” Faith rests on promise; to faith, the promise is equivalent to fulfillment; and if only we have the one, we may dare to count on the other as already ours. It matters comparatively little that the thing promised is not given; it is sure and certain because God has pledged His word for it, and in anticipation we may enter on its enjoyment. Had Moses simply acted on what he saw, he would never have left Pharaoh’s palace.
But his faith told him of things hidden from his contemporaries, and these led him to act in a way which to them was perfectly incomprehensible.
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