Thesis: From the story of Moses' birth, we see that genuine trust in God amid dire circumstances invites his divine intervention and protection for our lives. Pentecostal
Introduction: In life's dire moments, trusting God invites his divine intervention and protection.
1. Moses' mother trusted God by hiding him, exemplifying faith in impossible circumstances. (Exodus 2:2-3) A. Despite Pharaoh's decree, she saw Moses was special and risked keeping him. B. Her actions highlight that sometimes divine trust requires human action first. 2. God's intervention is evident as Pharaoh's daughter finds and takes compassion on Moses. (Exodus 2:5-6) A. God orchestrated events to safeguard Moses, fulfilling his protective promises. B. Like with Moses, trust allows God to place the right people in our paths. 3. Pharaoh's daughter unknowingly becomes part of God's plan, illustrating divine protection even through unexpected sources. (Exodus 2:8-10) A. Moses' upbringing in Pharaoh’s palace proves God can use any situation for his purpose. B. Trust opens doors to divine favor, sometimes in unlikely places, for future victories.
Conclusion: Trust in God during life's challenges invokes his providence, visible in unlikely ways. Embrace trust-filled actions, knowing they pave the way for divine favor and protection, like shielding Moses from harm.
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