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Moses' "vision" was the one that God gave to him, which he Faithfully recorded for us, today [Acts 7:38].

That "vision" wasn't of this world, this world influenced by wicked spirits; but of the world to come:

"...the future world we are talking about will not be controlled by angels." (Heb.2:5 NLT New Living Translation)

Moses recognized that this world is the training ground for the future... for the Eternal Life God promises to His Children.

"It was by Faith that Moses... refused to be treated as the son of Pharaoh's daughter. He chose to share the oppression of God's people instead of enjoying the fleeting pleasures of sin. He thought it was better to suffer for the sake of the Messiah than to own the treasures of Egypt, for he was looking ahead to the Great Reward that God would give him... Moses... kept his eyes on the One who is invisible..." (Heb.11:24-27 NLT).

Moses' vision was in complete agreement with God's vision for mankind, created in God's image; the future Children of His Family and Kingdom.

Moses and all the other recorded Faithful of God had the same vision... the world to come, after we have been trained and tested, regarding whether or not we have or can learn to Love and Care about one another [the human race... our future brothers and sisters]. These Faithful Children of God... and those who are aliive in the world, today, all have this vision:

"All these people we have mentioned received God's approval because of their Faith, yet none of them received all that God had promised. For God had far better things in mind for US [those who are reading the Scriptures today, that Moses Faithfully recorded] that would also benefit THEM, for they can't receive the Prize at the end of the Race until we [all] finish the Race." (Heb.11:39-40 NLT)

Moses' vision is for all people who shall eventually place their Faith in Jesus Christ -- not in this world, but in the one the Jesus will bring with Him when He comes back in wrath... and to execute His Judgment and Justice.

Moses says: "...Take to heart all the words I have given you today. Pass them on as a Command to your children so they will obey every word of this law. These instructions are not mere words - THEY ARE YOUR LIFE! ..." (Deut.32:46-47 NLT)

"...I told you that everything written about Me by Moses and the Prophets and in the Psalms must all come True." (Luke 24:44 NLT)

That is Moses' vision... for the world to come... for the promise of Eternal Life... and for the Day when the Messiah finally fulfills all that he was inspired to write about Him.

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