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The I Am Is Here! He came and healed lepers. Did the Pharisees believe?

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This Sunday we continue on finding out more about this relationship between healed lepers and the 2 birds of Genesis 15, and ceremony required for healed lepers in Leviticus 14. But, the most obvious of the obvious questions here should be, “Why are there any healed lepers?” How are there any at all? How are they healed, and why are they healed? Leviticus 14 promises there will be healed lepers. So, we have to go to Moses. God gives him two signs. A stick that turns into a serpent, and a hand that turns leprous. Leprosy is the symbol for sin, and only God can heal it. And that's why Jesus healed thousands of lepers, to show people that He Is God! This is telling those around Him and the priests, The I Am is here! The people believed but the Pharisees did not. But let's go back to Exodus 4:29-31. This is the sign of the leprous hand and the people believed that the Creator God was with Moses... unlike the Pharisees in the New Testament. They refused to believe that the Creator God was walking among them.

Okay, our pastor gives us a lot more on this, but I'm running out of space to tell you about it. Besides, you'll enjoy it a lot more if you hear him teach it.

He does stop and do a little lesson on the reasons Progressive Creationism is so stupid. So, you'll want to hear that.

But from here you're on your own. If you are new to Cliffside, I should tell you that you'll want to get out your TextBook and a notepad, because when you press play, you've entered into the advanced class. Also, if you're new, it's perfectly alright to write or call this pastor with questions and encouragement. And if you're not new, it's okay to support this ministry.

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Nov 23, 2008
Sunday Service
Exodus 4:29-31; Leviticus 14
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