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The Man Who Looked the Wrong Way | Exodus 2:11-22

1 h 5 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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Time in the wilderness isn't wasted. Having found salvation from death and slavery by the faith of his parents, Moses grew up in the highest positions in Egypt, learning all the knowledge and wisdom of the earthly kingdom. But when Moses sets out to help his fellow Hebrews in his own wisdom and understanding, he finds himself facing scorn from his people and death threats from the pharaoh. This week we continue in Exodus 2 and read of the circumstances that led Moses to flee Egypt. We'll examine the risk of moving ahead of God's timing even with our own good intentions and see how God uses our times in the wilderness places of life to mold us into the men and women of character who will follow God in faith.

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