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Why is God sending Moses to deliver His people?

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God sends Moses to deliver His people to manifest His power and provide salvation through the gospel.

God's sending of Moses to deliver the Israelites is indicative of His redemptive plan to free His chosen ones from bondage in Egypt. This mission represents a broader theological truth wherein God acts through His appointed servants to bring about salvation. The signs Moses was to perform, including the transforming of the rod into a serpent, signify the authority and power of God to authenticate His chosen messenger. By prefiguring Christ's ministry, this event underscores that deliverance comes solely through God's intervention and through the proclamation of the gospel.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:1-5, Jeremiah 23:5, John 3:14-15

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The Rod of God
Clay Curtis · Feb 19, 2017
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