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Today mankind, and even much of the church, is caught up in materialism and denies or denigrates the supernatural. There is no Christianity - indeed, there is no world - without the supernatural.
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Moses as a type of Christ demonstrates the error of the secular humanist, the folly of man's wisdom.
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Why did Moses choose the God of His fathers rather than the pleasures of Egypt?
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The principal effect of the curse upon man is the confusion of his conception of God. Man, who thinks himself wise, has become a fool.
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In order for a person to receive Christ the power of sin over the mind and heart must be broken.
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In the account of Moses' first encounter with God, we find hope for all who will abandon their rejection of God.
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Too often we want God to exercise His power to our advantage, not His glory.
http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=6438&view=post&articleid=137321&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush tells us many vital things concerning the nature of God and his operations in the world.
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The history of Israel vividly demonstrates that a Gospel that is not miraculous is useless.