G.W. North emphasizes the profound impact of faith in the life of Moses, highlighting how his parents, Amram and Jochabed, instilled a legacy of courage and belief in him from birth. Moses' decision to identify with his people rather than remain a prince of Egypt showcases the power of faith to overcome fear and societal expectations. North illustrates that Moses' faith was not just a personal journey but a collective experience that led to the deliverance of Israel, demonstrating that true faith is often rooted in the heritage and choices of those who came before us. The sermon underscores that while Moses did not enter the Promised Land, his faith and obedience to God were pivotal in shaping the destiny of a nation. Ultimately, North calls for a community of believers to live by faith, as God desires a multitude of faithful followers, not just a few exceptional individuals.