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Moses describes his intercession on behalf of Israel, concluding his argument against the self-righteousness. While Israel has no righteousness to stand on, they will receive the blessing of the promise through the grace of God covering their sin, which grace they will experience when they follow by faith. Moses' intercession is a smaller picture of the greater intercession of Jesus, who by his sacrifice ended the wrath against sin and secured God's grace for all who believe.
See the Text: Deuteronomy 9:25-10:11
Connect with me on Twitter: @trevorAkin
Sunday Morning Sermon
Outro Song: Doxology (with more verses)
By Trevor Akin5
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Moses describes his intercession on behalf of Israel, concluding his argument against the self-righteousness. While Israel has no righteousness to stand on, they will receive the blessing of the promise through the grace of God covering their sin, which grace they will experience when they follow by faith. Moses' intercession is a smaller picture of the greater intercession of Jesus, who by his sacrifice ended the wrath against sin and secured God's grace for all who believe.
See the Text: Deuteronomy 9:25-10:11
Connect with me on Twitter: @trevorAkin
Sunday Morning Sermon
Outro Song: Doxology (with more verses)