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What lessons can Christians learn from the deaths of Miriam, Aaron, and Moses?

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Their deaths teach that even faithful leaders are subject to God's judgment and serve to point ultimately to Christ.

The deaths of Miriam, Aaron, and Moses in Numbers 20 serve to illustrate the message of God's sovereignty over His appointed leaders. Each individual, despite their significant roles in Israel's history, was not exempt from God's judgment when they disobeyed His commands. This ultimately highlights human sinfulness and the need for a perfect Savior. It reminds believers that our hope does not rest in human leadership but solely in Jesus Christ, who was without sin and fulfilled the law perfectly on our behalf. Thus, these events work together to reinforce the necessity of depending on Christ alone for spiritual leadership and sustenance.
Scripture References: Numbers 20, Romans 3:23, Hebrews 4:15

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