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What does the Bible say about Moses not entering the Promised Land?

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The Bible teaches that Moses did not enter the Promised Land because of his failure to uphold God's commands and exemplifies the truth that no one is justified by the works of the law.

In the sermon, it is highlighted that Moses, as the lawgiver, ultimately could not enter the Promised Land because he fell short of perfectly keeping the law of God. This serves as a powerful illustration that the law cannot justify anyone; instead, it reveals sin and condemnation. Paul expounds on this in Romans, recognizing that the law stirs up sin within us, making us aware of our failures before a holy God. Moses' exclusion from the Promised Land reminds us that even the most righteous among us cannot attain salvation through works, demonstrating the necessity of grace through faith in Christ, apart from the law.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20, Hebrews 11:39-40, Numbers 27:14

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O My Soul
Mike McInnis · Apr 3, 2022
The True Joshua
Norm Wells · Jan 28, 2024
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