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Why did Moses and Jesus both face rejection?

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Both Moses and Jesus faced rejection as they came to lead and deliver their people, yet were not received by them.

The rejection of Moses is mirrored in the rejection of Jesus, as both were sent by God to deliver their people. In Acts 7:35, it is noted that Moses, whom the people initially rejected, was sent to deliver them. Similarly, Jesus came to His own but was rejected, as stated in John 1:11. This pattern reveals the sinful nature of humanity and the resistance to God's messengers. The rejection serves as a sobering reminder of the necessity of accepting God's provision for salvation through Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 7:35, John 1:11

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