Whatever plan God might have had for the Christian Church, there is nothing in the biblical story of Moses that expresses this.
AnswerWhatever plan God might have had for the Christian Church, there is nothing in the biblical story of David that expresses this.
Whatever plan God might have had for the Christian Church, there is nothing in the biblical story of Noah that expresses this.
AnswerWhatever plan God might have had for the Christian Church, there is nothing in the biblical story of Abraham that expresses this.
Not sure exactly what you mean by "carry on gods plan", but here's an answer to what I think you mean. Moses was able to go to Egypt, confront Pharoh, lead the people of Israel out of Egypt and lead them to the border of Canaan because God wanted it all to happen and worked miracles to make it happen. In the Bible, in the book of Exodus, Chapter 3, verse 8, God tells Moses His plan: "I am coming down to deliver [Israel] out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land into a good and large land, into a land flowing with milk and honey". Moses was able to lead, because God promised that He would lead Moses and help him. In Exodus chapter 3, verse 12, God says to Moses "I will be with you" to assure Moses that he'll be able to do all that God commanded him.
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Aaron became a priest through a divine appointment by God. In the Old Testament, God selected Aaron, the brother of Moses, to serve as the first high priest of Israel. This appointment was part of God's plan for the organization and rituals of the Israelite priesthood.
Moses was annoyed with the Israelites because they frequently complained challenged his authority and rebelled against God. He felt that they were too easily discouraged and lacked faith in Gods plan. Some of the ways the Israelites tested Moses patience included: Complaining about the food and water God provided Demanding to go back to Egypt Questioning Moses decisions Forgetting Gods miracles Making an idol for worshipMoses was frustrated by their lack of faith and obedience and he even asked God to take his life instead of theirs in Numbers 11:14-15. Despite their shortcomings God continued to be merciful and protect the Israelites as they journeyed to the Promised Land.