What does the story of Moses teach us about grace?
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Moses's story exemplifies God's grace in saving His people from certain death.
The narrative of Moses is rich in lessons about grace, particularly how God intervenes to save those whom He has chosen. Moses was drawn out of the river, a symbol of death, establishing a pattern of salvation that reflects God's mercy. His early life, safeguarded from destruction, showcases God's outstanding grace that extends beyond human understanding. This grace is not based on human merit but on God's sovereign choice and purpose. Through Moses, we see a foreshadowing of Christ, who also saves His people from death, emphasizing the overarching theme of God's grace throughout Scripture, culminating in the redemptive work achieved through Christ.
Scripture References:
Exodus 2:10, 1 Peter 3:18, Ephesians 2:5-6
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