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Daily Devotional - August 8, 2025


8/8/25

Good morning, Beloved of God, 

Hebrews 11:27 -[27] By faith he left Egypt, not fearing the rage of the king; for he endured, as seeing Him who is unseen.

Moses didn’t run from Egypt in a panic. He didn’t fall apart because of Pharaoh’s threats. He walked away in faith, boldly and obediently, because he saw something greater than a king’s wrath: he saw God. Not with his physical eyes, but with eyes of faith. That’s what you call, endurance!

Endurance isn’t about being all tough or having all the answers. It’s about keeping your eyes fixed on God when everything around you is screaming for your attention, when people are against you, when fear rises, when the future looks uncertain.

Endurance is about faith that doesn’t flinch, even when the enemy roars.

I know you're not facing Pharaoh, but you might be facing pressure. You might be worn down by deadlines, a health diagnosis, wrestling with doubts, or carrying burdens that seem too heavy.

But just like Moses, you can keep going.

Why? Because endurance isn’t powered by your own strength, it’s powered by your focus. What are you focusing on? Moses endured “as seeing Him who is unseen.” In other words, he saw past the temporary and looked to the eternal. He didn’t focus on the problem, but on the presence of God.

Friends, don’t give up! Don’t let fear call the shots. Endure.... endure.... endure!! It's not about the grind, but it's about focusing your eyes. The God who brought Moses out will see you through. The unseen God is more real than the trials you can see.

Stay focused. Stay faithful. Endure.

Let's get it!

Maranatha (The Lord is coming)  
Soli Deo Gloria (Glory to God Alone)

- Grace & Peace
Pastor Trent

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  1. Yes Amen !!!! I pray everyone endures under trial and come out strengthened in the faith , in Jesus name !

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