What does the story of Moses teach us about God's sovereignty?
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Moses' story illustrates God's sovereignty in rescue and deliverance, foreshadowing Christ's redeeming work.
The story of Moses highlights God's sovereign hand in orchestrating the events of history to fulfill His purposes. From the moment Moses was placed in the bulrushes, God was at work, preserving him from Pharaoh's decree of death. This deliverance serves as a powerful symbol of God's grace and providence. Just as Moses was saved to later lead the Israelites out of bondage, Christ came as the ultimate Deliverer, rescuing sinners from the bondage of sin and death. Acts 7:25 reveals that Moses was aware of his role but was initially unrecognized by the very people he was to save, paralleling how Christ, our true Deliverer, came to His own but was not received. Thus, Moses points to the sovereignty of God in acting at just the right time to effectuate His plan of redemption.
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