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When Israel grumbled in the wilderness, God sent serpents as judgment—but also provided a surprising way of healing: a bronze snake lifted high on a pole. In this episode, we reflect on how this moment points us to Jesus, the One lifted up for our salvation, and ask: Am I staring at my wounds, or lifting my eyes to the One who heals?
Did You Know?
The Hebrew word for "look" (nabat) implies more than a glance. It suggests attentiveness, trust, and expectation.
Quote:
"Look to Christ and live. That is the gospel’s simplest command and deepest hope." — Charles Spurgeon
The Waypoint Devotional Podcast
Stay connected and grow in faith with us at Waypoint Church:
Connect on social media:
“May the Lord bless you and keep you — and may His presence guide you this week.”
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When Israel grumbled in the wilderness, God sent serpents as judgment—but also provided a surprising way of healing: a bronze snake lifted high on a pole. In this episode, we reflect on how this moment points us to Jesus, the One lifted up for our salvation, and ask: Am I staring at my wounds, or lifting my eyes to the One who heals?
Did You Know?
The Hebrew word for "look" (nabat) implies more than a glance. It suggests attentiveness, trust, and expectation.
Quote:
"Look to Christ and live. That is the gospel’s simplest command and deepest hope." — Charles Spurgeon
The Waypoint Devotional Podcast
Stay connected and grow in faith with us at Waypoint Church:
Connect on social media:
“May the Lord bless you and keep you — and may His presence guide you this week.”