-Moses, Your Accuser

The religious leaders prided themselves on being Moses' disciples, yet Jesus declared that Moses would be their accuser. Why? Because Moses wrote about Christ, and they rejected Him. The law was never a ladder to heaven—it's a mirror exposing our sin and a tutor leading us to the Savior.

If you try keeping the law perfectly, you'll discover you've failed. We need someone who fulfilled it on our behalf—Jesus Christ. The Pharisees wanted to preserve religious tradition's shell while ignoring its substance. They were whitewashed tombs, beautiful outside but full of death inside.

Scripture and Christ are inseparable.
Reject the written Word, and you lose the living Word. Today, let the law do its work: show you your desperate need for grace. Then run to Christ, who kept the law perfectly for you. Your salvation rests not on your performance but on His finished work.

Reflection Question for the Week:
Have you come to Christ for life, or are you still searching the Scriptures thinking that in them you have eternal life?

The invitation remains: Repent and believe the gospel. Come to Him and live.

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