Series | The
Life of Amazing Faith
Scripture | Hebrews 11:24-25, “24 By faith Moses, when he had grown up, refused to be
known as the son of Pharaoh’s daughter. 25 He chose to be mistreated along with
the people of God rather than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin.”
Lesson 7 | By Faith Moses Chose
God Over Sin
Many
things can be written about the life of Moses- the plagues God had him bring to
Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea, the receiving of the Ten Commandments,
meeting with God face-to-face, and leading the Israelites in the desert for 40
years. However, none of these great
things could have ever happened if he didn’t first make the choice to forsake
the pleasures of sin in Egypt for the persecution of being a Jew, one of God’s
chosen people.
By
faith Moses’ mother had defied the edict of the Pharaoh to give up her first-born
son to be put to death. Instead she kept
Moses hidden until he was three months old and then placed him in a basket to
hopefully be found by someone to raise and care for him. God directed the basket to Pharaoh’s daughter
and thus, Moses was raised as an Egyptian.
However, after he saw how the Egyptians treated the Israelites as their
slaves he chose to no longer live as an Egyptian but rather chose to be
mistreated along with his people.
Moses
could have looked away from the pain of his people and kept enjoying his life
of sin. Imagine how different it would
have been for God’s people if Moses chose sin over God. God’s people would have remained enslaved
until the Lord rose up another leader to deliver them. Plus, Moses would have been forgotten in
history because he would have been no different than all the other Egyptians
around him- who lived in perversion, idolatry, and violence.
One
decision changed the course of Moses’ whole life and affected an entire
people. Now consider the destiny God has
for you and the people he wants you to influence. If you choose to live in sin you will never
see those people’s lives changed and you will be forgotten in history, Isaiah
26:14. However, if you choose God over
sin your life can literally impact generations to come.
For
example, imagine if you choosing to live for God and reject sin results in people
getting saved, who lead others to Christ, and so on until Jesus comes
back. Literally, thousands of people’s
lives and destinies can be changed just by your life! Therefore, make a decision today to have the
same faith Moses had and choose God over the fleeting pleasures of sin!
Reflection | What would you rather have… (a)
Temporary suffering and impact thousands of people’s lives for Jesus. Or (b)
Temporary pleasures of sin and impact no one’s life for eternity.
Action | (1) Repent of any sin you may
be enjoying at this time. (2) Live your
life 100% sold out for Jesus. (3)
Lastly, by faith, choose God over sin- for today and forevermore.
One Year
Reading Plan (Optional) | Ezekiel
16:42-17:24, Hebrews 8:1-13, Psalm 106:13-31, & Proverbs 27:7-9. Click here to read online.
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