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Why is Christ compared to the rod in Exodus?

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The rod symbolizes God's authority and salvation, pointing to Christ as our hope.

In Exodus, the rod that Moses carried signifies both authority and the means by which God delivers His people. It serves as a reminder of the divine power that confronted Pharaoh and the Egyptian gods. This rod ultimately points to Christ; as Moses lifted the rod to enact God's judgments and deliver hope, Christ was lifted up on the cross to provide salvation for His people. Just as the rod was instrumental in God's plan, Christ is central to the gospel and the means through which God reconciles His people to Himself, demonstrating His mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 7:15, John 12:32-33, 2 Corinthians 5:20

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