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How do we know Moses is a type of Christ?

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Moses serves as a type of Christ by representing God's elect, chosen and saved from death.

In the sermon, Moses is depicted as a profound type of Christ, illustrating several theological truths. Firstly, like all male Hebrew infants, he was condemned to death under Pharaoh's law. However, he was uniquely spared, representing God's elect—those chosen for salvation. The ark in which he was placed represents Christ, the only security against death. Just as Moses, the 'drawn out one,' was saved from death, Christ came, bearing our sins, entering death Himself, and yet rising again, conquering death for the sake of His people. Thus, Moses’ life and deliverance prefigures the life of Christ, who saves all believers.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:1-10

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