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Writer's pictureAlan Fong

Maturing Faith

Today’s Verse:

By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter; ~Hebrews 11:24

 

This morning, we are studying the second mention regarding the faith of Moses. Faith is a decision that we must make. It is a decision that we must make many times in our life. “We walk by faith, not by sight.” “The just shall live by faith.” Faith can be exercised by little children and retired adults. Everyone can and should live by faith. Let us see the ingredients of maturing faith.

We see his arrival.

“By faith Moses, when he was come to years….” Moses came to the decision in life as a young man as to who he would identify with. Would he identify himself with Pharaoh’s daughter who raised him in the Egyptian palace, or with Jochebed who raised him in a humble, God-fearing, Hebrew home? Teenagers must come to a critical decision about their life and the will of God for them. New believers must come to the critical decision to live for Jesus or live for self. Whoever we are, we must come to the place of deciding to live by faith.

We see his abandonment.

“By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter.” If you are going to live by faith, you have to decide to walk away from this world and its temptations. Moses decided to walk away from being called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter. Moses decided to abandon the comfort, riches, and opportunities that Egypt had to offer. You must make the decision to abandon Egypt. No one can make that decision for you. You must have conviction and determination that you want Jesus more than your jewels, you want the Saviour and not your own success, and you want Christ over your career.

We see his ambition.

“Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season; Esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt….” Moses made the ambition of his life to identify with God’s people. He knew what this would cost him. He knew that it would cost him fame and fortune. He knew that he would be criticized and ostracized. However, with great resolve, he decided that walking by faith with Jesus was better than living in the world with its corruption. He chose to live for Jesus even though it meant rejection. When we make a faith decision, it is not as much about what we are giving up as it is about what we are gaining.

We see his anticipation.

“For he had respect unto the recompence of the reward.” Faith sees the invisible. He saw payback in Heaven from God for making the decision to walk by faith. A faith decision has unwavering faith that God is. It has an unshakable belief that God can do anything but fail. It does not look at short-term gains that get you nowhere. It sees far into eternity and being told, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.” Even when the going is difficult, the eye of faith never gets distracted from the eternal goal and reward. Moses looked forward to the recompense of the reward.

A maturing faith decides that it is time to go all the way with Jesus. It concludes that it is the best and wisest thing to do. Has your faith arrived to where you, like Moses, part ways with the failing, worldly model and take responsibility of going all the way with Jesus?

Have a faith-filled God Morning!

Bible Reading Schedule: Proverbs 19-21

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