SEE WELL 

FAITH CAPSULE: See well when your world sees negative. 

Exodus 2:1-10, Psalm 1

Every time one walks, stands, sits, or sees in line with the word of God, the blessing of the Lord is bound to locate such. 
Psalm 1:1-1 buttress, “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful.” 
Going by the above scriptural verse, it is considerable that seeing, walking, and talking are also channels of blessings when they line up with the word of God. 
A believer who can talk, see, walk, and confess positively and not negatively when confronting challenges is consciously operating faith. The Bible records the mother who saw the positive in the place of challenge. 
Exodus 2:1-2 documents, “And a man of the house of Levi went and took as wife a daughter of Levi. So the woman conceived and bore a son. And when she saw that he was a beautiful child, she hid him three months.”  
The daughter of Levi bore a son named Moses.
Moses was born at the time of law to be killing Hebrew males, but the mother saw positively not to give him up for killing.
Just as all other women must have been giving up their male children for killing, the mother of Moses saw beauty in her son, and she could not release him for an untimely death. 
The daughter of Levi (Moses’ mother) saw beauty in her son and decided to deny the negative occurrence that was going on in Egypt. 
The mother of Moses saw that her son was a beautiful child. 
Positively, she saw him as unqualified for death and found it unacceptable for him to become one for untimely death.
To become positive means to see well to become one that is well.
See well when your world sees negative. 
The positive was against the negative.
At a point in the hiding of Moses, the mother had no chance to keep Moses without getting killed.
A positive mind will strive for a better result where there is no way. 
A positive mind will get away where there is no way.
With faith, always keep a mind with positive, not negative. 
The identity of Moses revealed that the baby belonged to a Hebrew family, yet the daughter of Pharaoh had compassion for the baby Moses. “And when she opened it, she saw the child, and behold, the baby wept. So she had compassion on him and said, “This is one of the Hebrews’ children.” (Exodus 2:6) 
Moses was supposed to be killed by the law and was raised and cared for by the house of Pharaoh.
Have you been marked for a situation that is not your portion? 
Begin to see life in the place of death.

Prayer for today: Ask to always be positive in the life you are living. 

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