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What does the Bible say about Moses as a picture of salvation?

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Moses' rescue as a baby illustrates God's sovereign grace, showing how He saves His people from certain death.

Moses' deliverance from the river is a profound representation of God's providential care and the salvation He offers to His elect. Just as Moses was saved from a grim fate by the daughter of Pharaoh, so are God's people delivered from the bondage of sin and death. This narrative illustrates that our salvation is not based on our actions but solely on God's sovereign will and the mercy that He extends to us. Moses, being a helpless infant, could not rescue himself, reminding us of our own spiritual helplessness without Christ. The rescue came from someone outside himself, which is a clear depiction of how we are saved through Christ's sacrifice and intercession.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:5-10, John 17:2, Romans 5:8

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