Hebrews 11:27
"By faith he left Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king; for he persevered, as though seeing Him who is unseen."
The writer is clearly pointing to Moses, and the moment he walks away from the only world he’d ever known as a prince of Egypt. But for me as a Christian it rings true to my soul. It's a testament to what faith does to a man's (and a woman I'm sure) spirit. Faith is attributed to a shield (Ephesians 6:16) and for good reason. It's absolutely a necessary element in the Armor of God set and fitting that it is depicted as a shield. It's used for exactly this purpose. To preserve the faith in times when you are under overwhelming attack from within and even from within.
Especially from attacks within. His own doubts ("Who am I?" at the bush), the people’s grumbling that wore on him, the temptation to go back to the familiar. The shield is forged from the metal of this realization. The strength that sees God when He is unseen. It reorients everything.
Moses faced literal flaming darts; Pharaoh’s wrath, the pressure of leading a complaining nation, his own past failures, and the visible might of Egypt staring him down. The shield of faith didn’t make the darts disappear. It quenched them. How? By lifting his eyes to the Unseen One so that the seen threats lost their power to penetrate and destroy.
By faith he left Egypt (obedience, costly action). Fear extinguished. Endurance over the long haul (40 years as a sheepherder). And at the root, intimate, ongoing communion with God.
That last part is the fuel for all the rest. Faith isn’t blind optimism. It’s spiritual eyesight that makes the Invisible more substantial than the visible.
Faith as a shield isn’t handed to us polished and ready. It’s hammered out on the anvil of real life. Through hardships, suffering, testing. The haze of time and confusion.
Moses’ 40 years in Midian weren’t wasted years; they were forging years. No palace no crowds of fans, no instant miracles; just sheep, silence, dust, regret over his past failure, and the slow, daily choice to keep believing the God who met him at the bush was still the same God. That anvil season produced the man who could later stand before Pharaoh without fear and lead through decades of wilderness faithfulness. The shield gained its strength under his obscurity and pressure.
As James wrote:
"Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing." (James 1:2-4)
The testing isn’t punishment; it’s the hammer shaping the shield. Hammering perseverance, character, and hope into it.
Peter puts it so well:
1 Peter 1:6-7
"you have been distressed by various trials, so that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which perishes though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise, glory, and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ"
Moses came out of that haze with eyes trained on the Unseen. The same process is at work in us today. All of it is anvil time. The haze of confusion, the internal doubts, the external pressures of work and culture. These are not obstacles to faith; they are the very things the Master Craftsman uses to hammer and shape a stronger shield.
Every time you choose to lift your eyes to the Unseen One instead of bowing to the visible "wrath of the king" (whatever form it takes today), that shield gets tempered a little more. It becomes more reliable in battle; for you, for your family, for the people you minister to in life, and for whoever the Lord still has you reach.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You that You are the blacksmith and we are the metal. Hammer us on the anvil of real life until our faith-shield is strong, flexible, and sure. Let every trial produce steadfastness that honors You and blesses others. In Jesus’ holy name.
Amen 🙏🏼