Did you know that in the Jewish Holy Scriptures it says that there would be another prophet like Moses?
I believe G-d was speaking about Yeshua.
G-d told Moses in the Torah that animals were to be sacrificed in the Temple as an atonement for our sins.
Yeshua knew that the Temple was going to be destroyed and that he himself was to become the sacrifice for our sins.
Hmm, that is quite a difference!
Moses was very reluctant to do what G-d asked him to do.
Moishe actually told G-d to send someone else to deliver us out of the Pharaoh's hands.
But, Moses was obedient to G-d.
Although the scriptures tell us that Yeshua's heart was full of sadness, he was willing to die on that tree in Yerusalem so that we could have a spiritual exodus from the things that hold us in spiritual bondage.
Yeshua said, "My Father, if possible, let this cup pass from me! Yet not what I want, but what you want!
Why did he say cup?
Well, just hours before, he had been sitting with his followers at a seder and had partaken of the four cups of wine including the cup of redemption.
Yeshua knew that his own blood would be shed to provide our redemption.
Yeshua said to G-d the Father, "not my will but yours be done."
G-d gave Moses the Torah, but Yeshua was the only person who ever was able to keep the Torah.
Yeshua is that prophet who was to come like Moses.
Why?
Because neither Moses nor Yeshua ever gave any commandments except what G-d told them to instruct the people.
But what does that have to do with you?
Well, maybe you could use an exodus in your life.
Just as G-d provided an exodus from the physical bondage of Egypt through the blood of lambs on the door posts, G-d has also provided an exodus for you from your spirtual and emotional bondage by the blood of Yeshua.
As we were freed from Egypt, you can be free from your personal emotional and spiritual bondages by getting into a right relationship with the G-d of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob by appropriating the blood that Yeshua shed on the tree as an atonement for your personal sins. .
Moses, may he rest in peace, has died, but Yeshua has died, has risen, and reigns as our Messiah.
Isn't it time you asked the G-d of Abraham,Isaac, and Jacob if Yeshua is the Messiah of Israel?