Moses didn’t just change behavior—he renewed his mind through encounter, identity, and obedience.

1. Encounter (Burning Bush)
He met God directly, and his thinking shifted from fear to calling.

2. Identity Shift
From “I can’t speak” to “I am sent”—he stopped defining himself by limitation.

3. Daily Renewal (Presence)
He returned to God constantly (tent of meeting), keeping his mind aligned.

4. Obedience Over Emotion
Even when afraid or frustrated, he acted on God’s word, not his feelings.

Simple truth: Moses changed his life because he let God change his mind first.

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