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What does Aaron's rod represent in the Gospel?

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Aaron's rod is a type of Christ, representing His authority and the effective power of the Gospel.

In the context of Exodus, Aaron's rod serves as a type of Christ, illustrating His authority and the power of God's Word. When Aaron cast his rod before Pharaoh and it became a serpent, it symbolized the triumph of God’s truth over Pharaoh's rebellion. This event foreshadows Christ, who came to fulfill the law and overcome sin. Just as Aaron's rod was empowered by God to consume other rods, so too does the preaching of Christ's Gospel prevail over falsehood and bring forth life, demonstrating the effectiveness of the Word that God sends forth into the hearts of His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 7:8-13, Isaiah 11:1-4, John 3:14-15

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