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Why is it significant that Moses identified with God’s people?

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Moses' identification with God's people signifies the importance of allegiance to God over worldly status.

Moses' decision to identify with the Israelites rather than remain in a position of worldly power demonstrates a deep understanding of his calling and allegiance to God. By choosing to suffer affliction with the people of God, Moses portrayed the essence of true discipleship, where the love for God and His people supersedes earthly comforts. This act also serves as a model for Christians today, reminding them that faith often involves difficult choices and the willingness to accept suffering for the sake of Christ and His kingdom.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:25-26, 1 Peter 2:21, Matthew 16:24

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Seeing Him
Don Fortner · Nov 27, 2001
Joshua

Joshua

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