Continuing in his study of the Book of Hebrews (אֶל־הָעִבְרִים), Brother Gideon Levytam examines the incredible life of faith exhibited by Moses in Hebrews 11:23–29. From the godly faith of his parents who hid him from Pharaoh’s decree, to his own monumental decisions as a man, Moses serves as a powerful example of what it means to make a costly, life-altering choice for God. Gideon shows how Moses, by faith, made a profound choice: he refused his royal position in Egypt and instead chose the cost of identifying with the people of God. He highlights the key verse revealing that Moses esteemed this cost—the suffering associated with the Messiah—as "greater riches than the treasures in Egypt" (Hebrews 11:26). This active, forward-looking faith empowered Moses to keep the Passover and lead the children of Israel in their great deliverance, providing an enduring lesson on the true value of choosing the Messiah above all the world has to offer.

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