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A Prophet Like Moses

A Prophet Like Moses

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How does Deuteronomy end? Deuteronomy 34 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these twelve verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that Deuteronomy ends, looking forward to Christ. The devotional presents a meditation on divine purpose, faithful service, and the ultimate hope found in Christ. It centers on Moses's final moments—granted a vision of the Promised Land he cannot enter, an example of the partial yet meaningful participation of believers in God's eternal plan, even when full fulfillment lies beyond their lifetime. The transition to Joshua, empowered by the Spirit through divinely appointed ordination, affirms the biblical doctrine of ordination as a sacred, Spirit-empowered calling rooted in God's Word, not human preference. Yet the passage culminates in a transcendent expectation: no prophet has arisen like Moses, but the true fulfillment of all prophecy is found in Jesus Christ, Who alone knows God face to face, performs divine signs, and accomplishes redemption through His atoning sacrifice and resurrection. Thus, the entire narrative points beyond all human instruments to Christ as the sole source of hope, the author and finisher of God's redemptive work, and the ultimate object of faith.
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