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One Day at a Time - May 24

Reflection on Exodus 2:1–10

In response to Pharaoh’s plan to kill the newborn Hebrew boys, God put into motion the selection of Moses as a deliverer. God had promised that the Israelites would return to the promised land (see Genesis 15:13–16), and whatever he promises, he accomplishes.
God promises us many things that may seem remote or unlikely.

But if God makes a promise, he will fulfill it, regardless of how bleak circumstances look now. He is working out his purposes in our lives, conforming us to the image of his Son, giving us opportunities to bear much fruit and answering our prayers. He has spoken all of these things, and he will do them. God will always honor his word.

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