On the first Friday after Ash Wednesday, we reflect on the powerful story of Moses’ birth and rescue, and what it reveals about God’s providence, human freedom, and redemption during Lent.
Why did God allow Pharaoh’s heart to harden—yet soften the heart of Pharaoh’s daughter?
What does Moses’ hidden sin teach us about the truth that no sin is ever truly private?
And how can this Lenten season open us to seeing seeds of truth and grace in unexpected places—even in those who believe differently from us?
This reflection explores:
The mystery of divine providence and free will
Moses as both sinner and saint, and what that means for our hope
Why God can work through anyone and anything
A conversation with missionaries and the idea of the “virtuous unbeliever”
The spiritual meaning of shame, conscience, and moral responsibility
How Lent calls us to deeper conversion, humility, and openness to grace
As we journey through Lent, we are reminded that God is always at work—softening hearts, calling us back, and using even our failures for His glory.
Let this be a time of contemplation, repentance, and renewed trust in the God who speaks through all things.
00:00 – Introduction: First Friday of Lent
00:08 – The Birth of Moses and Pharaoh’s Daughter’s Compassion
00:34 – Hardened Hearts vs. Softened Hearts: The Mystery of God’s Will
01:19 – A Personal Lenten Journey and Quiet Reflection
02:00 – Encounter with Missionaries & Seeking Truth
02:51 – The “Virtuous Unbeliever” and God’s Universal Call
03:45 – Moses’ Hidden Sin: No Sin Is Private
04:36 – The Moral Consequences of Our Actions
04:40 – The Ring of Gyges and Human Nature
05:22 – Shame, Conscience, and What Makes Us Human
06:01 – Moses the Murderer… and Moses the Holy Man
06:42 – Hope: God Uses Everything for Redemption
07:00 – Lenten Encouragement and Closing Prayer
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