Hebr 11:24-53
"24. By faith Moses, when he had grown up, refused to be known as the son of
Pharaoh's daughter.
25. He chose to be ill-treated along with the people of God rather than to enjoy the
pleasures of sin for a short time.
26. He regarded disgrace for the sake of Christ as of greater value than the treasures of
Egypt, because he was looking ahead to his reward."
POINT 1: Background Moses' childhood
We read that the Egyptians saw that the children of Israel
multiplied and became stronger. So they devised plans to destroy them, but the Lord
delivered them out of the schemes of the Egyptians.
The church of God should be like this. When the enemy looks at us
as children of God, they should see that we are on the increase. The church of Jesus
Christ should have the power to overcome whatever comes in its way. However, we should be
watchful and realize that we have an enemy that wants to destroy us.
When Moses was born his mother put her life on the line to save
his life. Though the king's command was that all the baby boys should be killed, yet she
hid him and did not fear the king's command.
In the same way and even more so should we look after the Lord
Jesus in our life. The Bible says we must not "quench the Holy Spirit".
If you life in any old way, the Holy Spirit within you is
quenched. You need to look after and keep that which has been entrusted to you.
POINT 2: Spiritual growth
24. "By faith Moses, when he had grown up, refused to be
known as the son of Pharaoh's daughter."
When Moses had grown up, he started to discern things. He had
grown up together with the other Egyptians. When they were reveling in their sinful
pleasures, the pleasures of Egypt, he was there as well, exposed to all that. But when he
had grown up "he chose to be ill-treated along with the people of God rather than to
enjoy the pleasures of sin for a short time."
We are living amongst a perverse generation but we should shine
like stars in this crooked generation. We are in the world but not of this world. That is
why the Bible says that the world doesn't know us. Why not? Because we do not do the
things which the world does.
As children of God we ought to grow up spiritually. Some have been Christians for many
years, others not that long. But we ought to discern between the things of God and the
things of this world.
Everyone ought to be able to see that you are a child of God. You
ought to grow up spiritually and be able to discern what is from God and what not.
May God have mercy on us as His children that we will grow up
spiritually, that we will have discernment, so that it won't be necessary for the preacher
to tell those who have been Christians for many years what to do and what not.
POINT 3: Making a choice
Moses was an amazing man! He had the choice of the riches and
abundance of pleasures in Egypt, yet he chose "to be ill-treated along with the
people of God". He knew that the riches and pleasures of Egypt were only temperory.
In the same way Joshua chose for himself and his household to
serve the Lord. Elijah made the children of Israel to choose between God and baal at mount
Carmel. When Joseph was in the house of Potiphar he refused the wooing of Potiphar's wife
and escaped for his life.
So too each of us must make this choice between the world and
Christ Jesus. May we make the right choice as Moses did.
POINT 4: Looking at the reward
"... because he was looking ahead to the reward": He
compared the reward to the pleasures of Egypt and regarded disgrace for the Lord's sake as
of greater worth than the pleasures of Egypt. That reward was constantly before his eyes -
he didn't want to lose out on that.
If we would have the spiritual maturity that Moses had, we would
also become strong. If we discern and ask the question, "If I commit this sin, what
will I gain? What will be my reward for it?", we will be wise.
When he had grown up, he had his eyes on the reward and he made
this choice. Now let us consider what he gained from it:
God was able to use him. God called him in Midian and sent him to
go to Egypt and deliver his people. God spoke to Moses face to face, as a friend to his
friend (Ex 33:11). All this happened only after he had made his choice, and Moses became a
hero who was able to face Pharaoh and lead out God's people. God used Moses to lead His
people and to once again bring them together as a people and a nation, according to God's
plan.
When they came to the Red Sea, hemmed in on both sides (the Red
Sea in front, the Egyptian army behind) this man who had chosen God above everything else,
lifted his staff and the whole nation could walk through on dry ground. When the Egyptians
tried to follow them, Moses put out his staff again and the Red Sea closed on the
Egyptians and they drowned.
It is only when we choose to follow God with our whole heart, that
God starts to work and use us.
The Israelites received manna in the desert and water from the
rock, through this man Moses. When God's people were attacked by the enemy, the
Amalekites, Moses lifted his hands in prayer and the Amalekites were conquered.
May you turn your back on the worldly pleasures and choose God
above all else so that He can use you again.