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How does Moses’ sin reflect human nature?

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Moses’ sin illustrates the fallen human nature, as even those chosen by God can fall into sin and rebellion.

Moses, despite being chosen by God, committed murder, which starkly reflects the sinful nature present in all humanity. His actions, as recorded in Exodus 2:11-15, reveal that even the most esteemed figures in scripture are not immune to the effects of sin. This serves as a sobering reminder that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). Understanding Moses’ failings helps believers grasp the depth of grace that God extends, showcasing His ability to redeem and use flawed individuals for His purposes.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:11-15, Romans 3:23

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