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What does the tree of life represent in the sermon?

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The tree of life represents Christ, who provides healing and sustenance for believers amidst trials.

In the sermon, the tree that Moses encountered serves as a rich metaphor for Christ, the true tree of life. Just as Moses cast the tree into the bitter waters to bring sweetness, Jesus, through His sacrifice and grace, transforms the bitterness of our trials into sources of spiritual nourishment. This typology reflects the belief that only through Christ can our tumultuous experiences be sweetened. He embodies the ultimate provision of God’s mercy and sustenance, inviting believers to find rest and healing under His shadow, which underscores the importance of Christ in the life of a believer.
Scripture References: Exodus 15:25-26, Isaiah 53

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