Women of the Bible - Miriam
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In this episode, we continue our *Women of the Bible* series by turning our focus to Miriam—the sister of Moses and Aaron—and exploring her life in its fullness as it unfolds across the pages of Scripture. Drawing from Exodus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, we take a holistic look at Miriam’s story, embracing both her faith-filled triumphs and her very human struggles.We begin with Miriam as a courageous and quick-witted big sister, watching over baby Moses as he is placed in a basket on the Nile. In this moment, we see her bravery, intelligence, and instinct to protect, as God uses her boldness to preserve the life of the one who would later lead Israel out of slavery. From there, we follow Miriam into her role as a prophetess and worship leader, lifting her voice and leading the women of Israel in praise and celebration after God miraculously delivers His people through the Red Sea. Her song and dance remind us of the power of worship, testimony, and public praise in the life of God’s people.But Miriam’s story does not stop at victory and faithfulness. Scripture also invites us to sit with the harder moments of her life. We examine the episode in which Miriam speaks out against Moses, possibly driven by jealousy, pride, or a desire for recognition. In this painful chapter, we see the consequences of envy and judgment, as Miriam faces God’s discipline. Yet even here, grace is not absent. Moses and Aaron intercede on her behalf, and God responds with mercy—restoring Miriam and allowing her to continue with the community she helped shape.Miriam’s life is a rich tapestry of lessons that feel deeply relatable. Through her story, we explore themes of humanity and frailty, leadership and responsibility, envy and repentance, judgment and compassion, intercession, forgiveness, and the profound mercy of God. Miriam reminds us that even those called and used by God are not immune to struggle—but they are never beyond redemption.This episode invites listeners to reflect honestly on their own hearts, their relationships, and their response to both correction and grace. Miriam’s story challenges us to worship boldly, lead faithfully, repent humbly, and trust deeply in a God who disciplines with love and restores with mercy.