The way the Bible talks about Moses is he's almost like the personified Israel. If we don't have Moses, we miss out on that redemptive history and what's happening there as far as his people being typified. The whole gospel of John is built around the festivals that you find in Leviticus. And so Jesus fulfills what? I think it's one of the reasons why a lot of people don't know who Jesus is.
Called by God to lead his people to the promised land, Moses is heralded as a prophet like no other—one with whom God spoke face to face. But between his murderous past, bursts of anger that ultimately kept him from entering the promised land, and his own record that he was the most humble man to ever live, is he the hero we think? In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Walter Strickland tackle the complicated details of Moses’s life, reflecting on how God works in and through sinners.