Introduction: God calls us not out of comfort, but into transformative change marked by faith and sacrifice.
1. Moses chooses to leave the comfort of Egypt, signifying true change through sacrifice (Exodus 2:11-22).
A. This act demonstrates a rejection of temporal treasures for eternal promises.
B. Moses exemplifies how change often involves difficult decisions and personal loss.
2. By faith, Moses aligns himself with God's people, showcasing sacrifice in his pursuit of God's purpose (Hebrews 11:23-27).
A. Faith empowered Moses to see beyond his present circumstances to God's unfolding plan.
B. Faith gives believers the strength to embrace change despite unknown outcomes.
3. Believers today can find encouragement in Moses' journey, knowing change paves the way for God's plan.
A. Just as Moses trusted God's future over Egyptian riches, we are called to prioritize divine purpose.
B. True transformation initiates with acts of courageous faith, often beyond human comfort.
Conclusion: Like Moses, we are called to step out in faith, sacrificing worldly security for God's transformative purpose. Believers are encouraged to embrace change, trusting that even in sacrifice, God orchestrates his greater plan for our lives.
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