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He did it again.

The Holy Spirit showed me a vital, motivating passage from the Bible that I hadn’t adequately embraced.

I now will.

It’s awesome actually.

Pointed. Practical. Powerful.

It’s application value is SO large.

You’re smart. You’ll see how to apply it to your life of faith.

He (Moses) kept right on going because he kept his eyes on the One who is invisible.” (Hebrews 11:27)

Moses faced many obstacles in his journey from Pharoah’s palace to the panorama view of the Promised Land he would not enter. Yet, through them all, he kept going.

He didn’t give up on his faith in God, the Deliverer of Israel.

Why? Because he knew that the invisible God who had revealed Himself on Mt. Sinai was with him, that’s why.

And Moses knew that the future Messiah promised to come through the line of Abraham was being carried in the loins of someone within the flock of Hebrews wandering with him in the wilderness.

Moses knew he wouldn’t see the Messiah in his earthly life, but he also knew that his faithfulness would mean a glorious meeting with the Messiah in the next life.

This is why he kept going when people rejected his faith and when tough circumstances tested his faith.

Let’s do our best to do what Moses did. Let’s keep on going because we’re keeping our eyes on the One who came as God in the flesh so that we can experience the reality of our invisible Father until the eternal day comes when faith becomes sight.

As always, I love you
Martin

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