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There are moments in the Bible story when split-second decisions change the course of history. Here is one of those moments between a Hebrew baby and an Egyptian Royal daughter.
“Then Pharaoh’s daughter went down to the Nile to bathe, and her attendants were walking along the riverbank. She saw the basket among the reeds and sent her female slave to get it. 6 She opened it and saw the baby. He was crying, and she felt sorry for him. “This is one of the Hebrew babies,” she said.” (Exodus 2:5-6)
You may be the daughter of the Pharaoh. You, above everyone, may know the rules. What should have happened was that you would call the guards and arrange for your father’s evil law to be enforced. It wasn’t that she didn’t know. Everyone knew the command.
Look what happened. She opens the basket. She sees the baby. She identifies it as a Hebrew baby. But something happened. “… she felt sorry for him.” Compassion wins in that moment. The cry of the helpless child stirred her heart in a way that all the prejudice and the politics and maybe even fear could not
God didn’t need to topple the empire from the outside. He was already on the inside. God is everywhere. He planted His purpose in the heart of the house of the enemy of His people. The purpose was for mercy to become more important than indifference. Now, if God can turn the heart of Pharaoh’s own daughter, no heart is beyond His reach. No system is too hostile for His purposes to break through.
This wasn’t just the rescue of one child; it was the start of God intervening, and He did so through the pity of an unlikely person.
God doesn’t wait outside of a terrible circumstance; He is right there in the middle of it, turning hearts, planting purpose and pouring mercy into the situation.
If He could do that in Pharaoh’s house, He can do it in yours.

