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Deep Dive into Providence in the Palace: The Hidden Hand of God (Exodus 2:5–10) Exodus 2:5-10 illustrates the profound theological reality of God's hidden providence over earthly empires and hostile circumstances. Set during a time of intense Egyptian oppression, the narrative describes how Pharaoh's murderous decree to drown all Hebrew male infants in the Nile was sovereignly subverted by the Lord. Instead of utilizing dramatic miracles, God employed ordinary, seemingly fragile means to accomplish His redemptive purposes, specifically the actions of faithful and compassionate women. When Moses' mother placed him in a small basket among the reeds, she entrusted him to God's care. Through divine orchestration, Pharaoh's own daughter discovered the child, experienced unexpected pity, and chose to spare him, defying her father's tyrannical edict. Furthermore, through the quick thinking of Moses' sister, the Egyptian princess ended up paying Moses' own mother from the royal treasury to nurse and raise him. God effectively used the tyrant's household and wealth to protect and nurture the very mediator destined to deliver Israel. This passage demonstrates that true power belongs solely to God, not to earthly rulers who claim absolute authority. The narrative is not just a story of survival, but a shadow of greater redemption, setting the stage for the exodus from Egypt and pointing ultimately to Jesus Christ. Just as Moses was preserved from a murderous king to rescue his people from physical bondage, Christ was preserved from King Herod to deliver His people from the eternal bondage of sin and death. Ultimately, the text encourages believers to reject the fear of man, protect vulnerable life, and trust in God's sovereign care, even when His hand remains unseen. Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer Worship Music: https://suno.com/playlist/3a498d0f-c90e-4981-8aa7-59834e7239f7 https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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