"SEEING HIM WHO IS INVISIBLE"

Moses, the great Hebrew leader, knew God as the great I AM, the invisible God. This spiritual seeing or understanding was utilized by Moses in many ways, one of which was the deliverance of the children of Israel from bondage to the Egyptians. The writer of Hebrews, referring to this experience of Moses, says (11:27), "By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king: for he endured, as seeing him who is invisible."

We are all more or less acquainted with the fact that many things are invisible to the material sense of sight. Television and radio waves are unseen to the human eye, yet we accept the fact that they are present and travel through space. Do we not believe this fact because we are told by the physical scientists that the waves are present and because we see and hear the effects of them on our television and radio sets?

There are many other happenings which are also invisible to the human sense of sight. Human thoughts are not visible, although the effects of them are seen and felt. We are all acquainted with the effects of joyful as well as of fearful thinking, for they are imaged forth on our bodies in expressions of joy or sorrow.

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