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In the Company of the Faithful

DAY 6 OF 10

Faith to Take the Narrow Gate

Imagine you were born into a life of power, riches, and pleasure. Since you were little, you had enjoyed all forms of luxury, had servants to wait on you, and had access to any material comfort you desired. As part of this family, you would grow up in a position of privilege, to the envy of the friends around you. One day, you are presented with a choice – to follow God who has called you to a different life, give up the extravagant luxuries, or stay where you are. What would you choose?

If given a choice, who wouldn’t choose a life of riches, comfort, and pleasure if it was served to us on a silver platter? In today’s passage, the character went against all common sensibilities by abandoning his royal status, rejecting earthly comforts and pleasures of sin, and choosing to identify with God’s people who were slaves in Egypt. In doing so, he subjected himself to mistreatment and a loss of certainty in his future.

While Moses’ actions may seem like folly in the eyes of the world, it was a radical act of faith commended by the author of Hebrews. His faith would lead him to leave his royal family, represent God’s people before Pharaoh, and face hostility with firm boldness. He acted on God’s instructions for the Passover by faith. He was able to do all these as he “was looking ahead to his reward” and persevered because “he saw Him (God) who is invisible.”

We live in a world drawn towards visible and physical possessions, comfort, and security – things we would naturally gravitate towards in life. In contrast, Moses’ faith serves as an outstanding example for us – embracing the invisible God and what He has in store. What are the temptations, or even good things, that could distract you from the very best thing that is following Jesus? As Moses did, our journey of faith will someday bring us to a crossroad – a time where we can recognise and put aside the temptations and allures that the world offers to follow Him.

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In the Company of the Faithful

Our walk with Jesus starts when we follow Him by faith. We also only finish strong by faith. We make this journey in the company of the faithful – people across biblical ages who lived with confidence in the unseen God, His Word, and the ultimate reward awaiting at the end. Through their lives, we receive an invitation – to start well and finish strong, fixing our eyes on Jesus.

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