Thesis: Through the act of preserving Moses' life, God exemplifies his divine holiness and his plan to redeem his people, urging us to trust in his providential care.
Introduction: The story of Moses' birth reveals God's holiness and sovereign plan for deliverance.
1. Moses' preservation is a testament to God's divine holiness and providential care (Exodus 2:1-10). A. Moses was born into a dire situation, yet God had a plan for his life. B. Pharaoh's edict of destruction cannot thwart God's holy intentions for his people. 2. God's actions display his holiness by orchestrating protection and provision in difficult circumstances (Exodus 2:3-6). A. Moses' mother places him in the Nile, yet God ensures his safety through Pharaoh's daughter. B. The child is drawn out of the water, symbolizing God drawing his people out of oppression. 3. Through this event, God urges us to trust his holy and providential plans (Exodus 2:7-10). A. Pharaoh's daughter unknowingly becomes integral to God's plan of redemption. B. Moses' upbringing in Pharaoh's house illustrates God's ability to turn circumstances for his purpose.
Conclusion: Moses' life reflects God's holy nature and assures us to trust his plans even amidst chaos. Like Moses' preservation, our lives are under God's holy care, calling us to live out the holiness he desires. Embrace God's providence, trusting that his holy plans are always for our ultimate good and his glory.
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