Moses was helped early in life
to survive. The king of Egypt was threatened by the Hebrew people whose
population was growing in a nation that forced them to work as servants.
Pharaoh had ordered every Hebrew male child born be put to death so the parents
of Moses put him in a basket in the Nile River. Because of Pharaoh’s daughter
and her kindness, Moses was able to be raised within the palace as the son of
the princes.
Later in life, Moses returned an
act of kindness to some Midian women when he came to their rescue while they
were trying to water their father’s flock. Let us remember the results of being
kind to others. What we make happen for others will be given back to us so when
we give a smile, a smile will be given back. When we act kind, we receive
kindness from others.
This day with God, remember the
kind gift of His Son: Kindness – Todd
Agnew.
Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in
Christ forgave you. - Ephesians 4:32
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