
In this week's sermon titled "Look to Jesus and Live" preached by Rev. David Kwame, we are reminded of the story of Moses lifting up a snake in the wilderness as a way to illustrate the power of looking to God for salvation.
As recorded in the book of Numbers, when the Israelites were wandering in the wilderness, they became plagued by venomous snakes that were biting and killing them. In response to their cries for help, God instructed Moses to make a bronze snake and lift it up on a pole. Anyone who looked at the snake would be healed and would live.
Rev. Kwame uses this story to point us towards the ultimate salvation that is found in Jesus. Just as the Israelites were saved from physical death by looking to the bronze snake, we too can be saved from spiritual death by looking to Jesus on the cross. Through his sacrifice, we have the opportunity to receive eternal life and healing for our souls.
Join us for this powerful sermon as we explore the significance of looking to Jesus as our source of life and salvation. Discover how this simple act of faith can transform our lives and bring us into a closer relationship with God.