In Jim Byrd's sermon titled "Moses, the Unknown Deliverer," the preacher focuses on the providential rescue of Moses and his significance as a typological figure of Christ. Byrd makes the critical argument that, much like Moses, believers are placed in a position of salvation by a sovereign act of God, emphasizing that it is God who secures their safety in Christ — "the ark of our salvation." He draws from Exodus 2:11–15, illustrating how Moses' deliverance and destiny reflect God's electing grace, which has justified and united believers in Christ before the foundation of the world. The sermon also underscores the importance of recognizing Christ as the ultimate Deliverer who was unrecognized by His own people, drawing parallels to how Moses was an unknown deliverer to the Israelites at the time of his calling. This has practical significance for believers, reminding them of their need for community and local church support, much like Moses' nourishment by his mother while fulfilling God's plan.
“Moses did not put himself in the ark. Somebody else put him in the ark. He had no ability.”
“His eye has always been upon His sheep. And in the designated time, that time appointed in old eternity, He draws us out.”
“The law has no argument with us. The law has nothing to do with us. Because the law wasn't made for a righteous man.”
“It's a dangerous thing to suppose that people know what you're talking about.”
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