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Moses Died Just as God Said

Moses Died Just as God Said And Moses the servant of the LORD died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the LORD.” (Deuteronomy 34:5) There is something profound about a life that unfolds exactly according to God’s word. Moses was such a man. When we look closely at his journey, we are reminded that God has a definite plan for every life—and that plan is at work even when the path seems confusing or painful. From birth to death, Moses’ life reflected God’s careful design. He was born under threat, hidden by his parents, placed in a basket on the Nile, and drawn out by Pharaoh’s daughter. He grew up as a prince of Egypt, only to fall from privilege through a tragic act of violence. He fled for his life, became a shepherd in obscurity, struggled with fear and a stutter, and then encountered God at the burning bush. At every stage—the good, the bad, and the ugly—God was present, directing the story. Through Moses, God performed mighty wonders in Egypt, delivered Israel ...

Pressure Point

Pressure Point “Who said of his father and mother, ‘I no longer recognize them.’ He turned his back on his brothers and neglected his children, because he was guarding Your sayings and watching over Your covenant.” ( Deuteronomy 33:9 ) In this passage, Moses speaks of the tribe of Levi and their uncompromising loyalty to God. Their devotion was so absolute that even the strongest natural ties—father, mother, brothers, and children—were placed second to obedience to God. This was not a rejection of family out of hatred, but a conscious choice to honor God’s covenant above every other allegiance. This truth finds a clear echo in the words of Jesus: “If you prefer father or mother over me, you don’t deserve me… If you don’t go all the way with me, through thick and thin, you don’t deserve me… If you forget about yourself and look to me, you’ll find both yourself and me.” (Matthew 10:37–39) Here lies the pressure point of discipleship. Self-interest is natural and legitimate, yet Chri...