Moses taught us that we should never give up in God
"And you (Moses) shalt speak to him (Aaron), and put the words (of God) in his mouth; and I (God) will be with your mouth, and with his mouth, and will teach you what to do" (Exodus 4:15).
because God told him to, and there perant teach the kids, there way not God way to live
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Faith in God's power, not his own. Well, OK. Whatever. But Moses didn't get that assignment until he was 80.
Pelagians teach that people have totally free wills. They are able to choose to have a relationship with God or not have one.
Nothing. He couldn't teach a nation which didn't yet exist. Moses,however, did teach the Israelites. Answer 2 The narrative of Noah teaches us that this world is not an ownerless free-for-all.
Because he rose to the haven from the river and after this nanak really did believe in god and teach people about him.
Moses had a very intimate and personal relationship with God. He gave up a life of luxury to follow Him. Moses angered Him a few times because he questioned Gods decision to choose Moses as his servant, but God listened to Moses like a true friend would, and gave him the help that he needed to do as God wished. Moses was also allowed to see God and speak to Him, face to face. God trusted Moses with His laws, with the safety of His people and the deliverance from Egypt. God also listened to Moses' prayer to save the children of Israel, even though they complained against him.
1) God's purpose in speaking to Moses (Exodus ch.3) was to have him be the leader who would take the Israelites out of Egypt (ibid) and continue to lead them henceforth. Later, Moses would be the one to receive the Ten Commandments from God (Exodus 31:18), as well as the rest of the Torah (Exodus 24:12), and teach them to the Israelites. 2) Moses' purpose in life was to serve God continuously, and to obey anything and everything that God would say.See also:If that's true, why did Moses hesitate?
No. Moses was man. God is God and not man (Hosea 11:9).
Building? Treasures? Both of these words depend on your ability to understand seeing and identifying which one you see. For some building a relationship with God is a treasure! Not trying to being silly. Relationship with God is a definite treasure.
God chose him and Moses brought him out for God, then God had Moses consecrate him.