When Moses went before Pharaoh in Egypt, Pharaoh sent his magicians to turn rods into snakes.
Moses cast down his rod and it also became a snake that ate up the other snakes.
When the Hebrews were in the wilderness and they sinned, God sent fiery serpents among them to bite them.
Moses was told to make a brazen snake and put it upon a pole, and any looking upon it would be healed.
In the Gospels we are told that Jesus was put upon a cross, and anyone who sinned that believed that Jesus died for them and brought their thoughts and prayers and repentance to the cross would be saved.
Paul was bitten by a venomous snake but by his faith he was not injured.
In the garden of Eden when death was imminent for Adam (in that day) , God put the heaviest burden on the snake.
Man would have to toil to bring forth bread, and Eve would have to suffer through childbirth. But these are seasonal and each have a (time) .
The snake would go about the earth eating dust always.
I was reading a live chat this morning and someone said they regretted getting jabbed and falling for the propanda and was now concerned for their health and their family. Another person chatted back telling them to trust in Jesus and that He died on the cross and by His stripes we are healed.
Which made me think of Moses and the rod he held in his hand. The rod which was placed inside the ark of the covenant.
Which also reminded me of the brazen serpent placed upon a pole which when the children turned it into an idol in which to worship, rather than the power that came from it, it was taken down.
Which reminded me of Jesus on the cross, after having abolished and overcome the evil one, was taken down to be risen up for evermore.
It was not the rod, nor the brazen serpent, nor Moses, and not the man Jesus that saves us from our sins.
It is the power of God which worked through the rod, through the brazen serpent, through Moses, and through Jesus which saves us.
And this power is accessable through His name and His alone.
In the Name of Jesus, your sins are forgiven.
Just thinking...
HUGS
Moses cast down his rod and it also became a snake that ate up the other snakes.
When the Hebrews were in the wilderness and they sinned, God sent fiery serpents among them to bite them.
Moses was told to make a brazen snake and put it upon a pole, and any looking upon it would be healed.
In the Gospels we are told that Jesus was put upon a cross, and anyone who sinned that believed that Jesus died for them and brought their thoughts and prayers and repentance to the cross would be saved.
Paul was bitten by a venomous snake but by his faith he was not injured.
In the garden of Eden when death was imminent for Adam (in that day) , God put the heaviest burden on the snake.
Man would have to toil to bring forth bread, and Eve would have to suffer through childbirth. But these are seasonal and each have a (time) .
The snake would go about the earth eating dust always.
I was reading a live chat this morning and someone said they regretted getting jabbed and falling for the propanda and was now concerned for their health and their family. Another person chatted back telling them to trust in Jesus and that He died on the cross and by His stripes we are healed.
Which made me think of Moses and the rod he held in his hand. The rod which was placed inside the ark of the covenant.
Which also reminded me of the brazen serpent placed upon a pole which when the children turned it into an idol in which to worship, rather than the power that came from it, it was taken down.
Which reminded me of Jesus on the cross, after having abolished and overcome the evil one, was taken down to be risen up for evermore.
It was not the rod, nor the brazen serpent, nor Moses, and not the man Jesus that saves us from our sins.
It is the power of God which worked through the rod, through the brazen serpent, through Moses, and through Jesus which saves us.
And this power is accessable through His name and His alone.
In the Name of Jesus, your sins are forgiven.
Just thinking...
HUGS