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Why is Moses significant in the story of God's salvation?

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Moses is a pivotal figure in Scripture, representing God's chosen deliverer who foreshadows Christ's redemptive work for His people.

Moses plays a crucial role as a type of Christ in the biblical narrative. His life reflects God's redemptive plan, culminating in the deliverance of His people from Egyptian bondage. Hebrews 11:23 highlights the faith of Moses' parents, who hid him because he was a proper child, illustrating divine intervention even in perilous situations. God raised Moses to be a leader and a prophet, leading Israel out of slavery, which exemplifies the ultimate deliverance through Jesus Christ, who redeems His people from sin and death. As Stephen proclaimed in Acts 7, Moses was a significant prophet but ultimately pointed forward to Christ, the ultimate deliverer who fulfills all God's covenant promises.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:23, Acts 7:37

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