Jesus or Moses?
Moses, and other Old Testament prophets, heard
from God and wrote it down to the best of their ability. A lot of what they
were writing about was pointing to an eventual Messiah to come.
That Messiah was Jesus.
Jesus also heard from God, but not in the same
way that these previous prophets did. Jesus and God were/are One. So, the
testimony of Jesus is better than the testimony of Moses, or Elijah, or any
other Old Testament prophet. The author of Hebrews confirms this:
”For Jesus has been counted
worthy of more glory than Moses—as much more glory as the builder of a house
has more honor than the house itself. (For every house is built by
someone, but the builder of all things is God.)” – Hebrews 3:3-4
And the Apostle John also tells
us that:
“No one has ever seen God; the
only God, who is at the Father's side, he has made him known.” – John 1:18
So, Moses (and the other OT
writers) heard from God, but not in the same way as Jesus did. In fact, we are
told by the Apostle Paul that there is a veil that covers our understanding
whenever we read those OT writers, and that this veil is only removed when we
look at those scriptures through the lens of Christ:
“For to this day,
when they read the old covenant, that same veil remains unlifted,
because only through Christ is it taken away.” – 2 Cor. 3:14
Therefore, Moses and the other OT prophets have
given us an incomplete picture of who God is and what God is like. The only
complete and perfect picture we have of who God is and what God is like is
found in Jesus.
"The Son is the
radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining
all things by his powerful word." [Hebrews 1:3]
"[Jesus] Who,
being in very nature God, did not consider equality with
God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he
made himself nothing..." [Phil. 2:6-7]
“Anyone who has seen me has
seen the Father." -
Jesus [John 14:9]
So, what many Christians
fail to realize is that those Old Testament
prophets didn’t actually see God, and what they did see wasn’t always exactly
100% accurate.
One of the main
reasons Jesus came to us – God in the flesh – was to correct these
misunderstandings and clear up once and for all what God is really like.
That means if Moses or
any other OT prophet says something about God that doesn’t line up with what we
see revealed in Christ, we know that this is an example of where those men were
wrong and where God in the flesh was correcting them.
Whenever the OT prophets
are in agreement with Jesus, then we know that they were right about who God
is.
But whenever we read
an Old Testament scripture that says something about God that doesn’t square
with what Jesus revealed to us, we know they were mistaken.
The bottom line is
simply this: Jesus is right about who God is. He knows – better than anyone who
has or will ever live – exactly what God is like.
Why?
Because Jesus is God.
Because Jesus is the
only person who has ever seen God.
Because only Jesus
reveals to us what the Father is really like.
Because Jesus is the
“exact representation” of the Father.
Because God told us
clearly: “This is my Son. Listen to Him!”
[And just before God
said that, He removed Moses and Elijah and left us with Jesus]
"Believe me when
I say that I am in the Father and the Father is in me" - John 14:11
Do you believe that?
Do you accept that Jesus – and only Jesus – is the absolute authority on who
God is and what God is like?
If so, keep your eyes
on Jesus. He is what God is really like. He is what God has always been like.
He is what God will forever be like.
I know for many this
is an unusual teaching. I understand that many pastors teach from a “flat
Bible” perspective that wants to downsize the revelation of Jesus and elevate
the teachings of the Old Testament writers. But that is not consistent with
what is revealed in Christ, or by the New Testament, or by the Apostles.
Jesus is Lord. Jesus
is what God is like. Jesus - and Jesus alone – is our only standard. Everything
else needs to line up with Him or conform to His authority.
Jesus is, after all,
the Word made flesh. He is more than a book. He is greater than our Bibles. We
have to come to Him and bow down. Even Moses and Elijah and every single OT
prophet needs to bow down before Jesus.
He is the Way, and the
Truth and the Life.
“He [Jesus] is the
image of the invisible God…. For in him all the fullness of God was
pleased to dwell….” [Colossians 1:15-20]
“‘For in him
the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily, and you have been
filled in him, who is the head of all rule and authority.” [Colossians
2:9-10]
-kg
WOW that was really good !!
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