Betrayal, like any kind of pain, can cloud our vision. It virtually
always comes from those we trust or care about, which makes betrayal
even more painful. If you’ve ever faced this kind of trauma, you know
how hard it is to let faith guide you. We want to step in and set the
record straight. Or we want to retreat into the safety of isolation. We
react humanly and then we let those normal reactions begin to guide us
as though human answers can heal our broken hearts. Moses faced that
kind of betrayal. For that matter, so did Jesus. What should we do when
we’re betrayed? While the answer may vary from person to person and
situation to situation, there are some foundational truths that we can
hold in faith that will allow us to step into God’s power and healing.
Since we’ve all been there, and we’ll all be there again, let’s see what
we can learn from Moses’ experience.