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What significance does the rod of God hold?

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The rod of God represents His Word, which judges and delivers God’s people.

In the sermon, the rod symbolizes God's authority and His Word. As Moses held up the rod during the battle against Amalek, it served as a testament to God's power and presence. The rod is instrumental in various acts of deliverance, such as parting the Red Sea and providing for the Israelites. It signifies that God's Word, upheld and proclaimed, is essential for victory over spiritual adversaries. It shows that while God's Word brings judgment upon sin, it also brings comfort and direction to His people, emphasizing reliance on His promises and declarations.
Scripture References: Exodus 17:9-12, Psalm 23:4

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Jehovah Nissi
Paul Mahan · Mar 1, 2000
Joshua

Joshua

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