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Intro
We have made it to Moses, If you have been joining us in Sunday School, you will be familiar with what I am going to be speaking about today because it was a major theme of our Sunday School material this week.
The idea that Jesus is a greater Moses.
That Moses served a very important role in God’s grand narrative, and that his life pointed toward the life of Jesus.
In the NT, Stephen gives us a recap of the life of Moses
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Jesus the Greater Moses
Moses - A leader of God’s people
Jesus - The ruler of the whole world
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Moses - A judge of God’s people
Jesus - The judge of the whole world
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Moses - An Intercessor for the people
Jesus - The Intercessor for God’s people
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Moses - A Prophet of God
Jesus - The Prophet of God
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Jesus said that Moses wrote about Him
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In Jesus day, the people were expecting “the prophet”, the messiah
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Moses - A Mediator
Jesus - The One Mediator
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Moses - A deliverer from Slavery
Jesus - The deliverer from Slavery to Sin and Death
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Moses - Communicated God’s Law
Jesus - Brings Grace and Truth
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Parallels
The parallels between Moses and Jesus are too many to cover in this sermon, and the reason is because all of the Scriptures have been pointing toward Jesus.
God has been allowing people to play roles in His grand story throughout history and they have all been pointing toward the main Character Jesus.
How do you understand the Gospel?
How do you share the gospel?
Romans Road?
Old Testament?
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