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What does the Bible say about the signs of the Gospel?

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The Bible illustrates the signs of the Gospel through Moses' encounters with God, particularly in Exodus 4.

In Exodus 4, God provides Moses with three signs to demonstrate His power and confirm His promises to the people of Israel. These signs—the rod that becomes a serpent, the leprous hand that is healed, and the water turned to blood—symbolize significant aspects of the Gospel. The rod represents Christ, depicting His authority and the need for believers to cast down their own efforts to deal with sin. The leprous hand signifies the transformation through regeneration, illustrating how believers are made new creations in Christ. Lastly, the blood represents the sacrificial death of Christ, affirming the doctrine of substitutionary atonement that is central to the Gospel message.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:1-31

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