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The story of Moses in Exodus 1:8–2:10 begins in a dark time. A new Pharaoh has forgotten Joseph, and fear of the growing Israelite people leads to oppression, violence, and the killing of innocent children. It seems that darkness has taken hold of everything.

And yet, in the middle of that darkness, small lights begin to appear. Two Hebrew midwives, Shiphrah and Puah, refuse to obey Pharaoh’s command to kill the Hebrew boys. Moses’ mother does everything she can to protect her child. His sister watches from a distance, ready to act. Even Pharaoh’s daughter sees the child, has compassion, and chooses to protect his life. Through the quiet faithfulness of these courageous women, God preserves Moses’ life.

Moses begins not as a great leader, but as a vulnerable child in a basket. He has no power and no way to know what will happen next. And yet, God is already making a way for him. The child rescued from the water will one day lead God’s people from slavery toward freedom. Perhaps hope often begins this way in our lives. We may not see the whole way forward. Sometimes all we can see is a small light, but that small light may be enough for the next step.

The story reminds us that darkness does not have the final word. God works through courage, compassion, and faithfulness. And sometimes, while we are looking for light, God invites us to become a light for someone else. Finding light does not always mean that the darkness disappears. Sometimes it means discovering that God is already making a way. And where there is light, there is hope.

Exodus 1:8-2:10

 August 23, 2026

Pastor Jinyong

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