Why did Moses lift up a bronze serpent in the wilderness? It represented dead sin!

Why did Moses lift up a bronze serpent in the wilderness? It represented dead sin!

George Grant

It represents your body. The flesh is of Satan the Spirit is of God. Just as the snake was raised in the wilderness so must the Son of Man must be lifted up. There’s a reason Christ showed us that we HAVE to sacrifice our flesh DAILY, the flesh is enmity against God.

John Pleites

No! It represented how the man (world) will look upto Jesus and be SAVE! after His death on the CROSS!

Lucky Ekure

John 3 :14…

Chilley Buss

Jesus said, If I Be Lifted Up. It represented Him. The one that would be lifted up to save all man kind.I give All the Praise and Glory To Him… Hallelujah

Bonnie Gaus

Numbers 21:7and John 3:13. It’s all about the people ‘s Sin. Moses new the people had Sinned against God.

Rosemary Lange

Everyone is missing the point of the scripture, you wasn’t to believe in the brass serpent, but the fact that the creator of the serpent was the controller of life, not the serpent, even satan has a creator, and satans life is in His control . If we believe that the creator can give or take life from a bronze serpent, and we believe that He raised Christ from the dead, then we have the faith to be saved and never perish, amen

Donald Smith

So you must consider your selves dead to sin and alive to God in christ Jesus (John 3:14). And as moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the son of Man be lifted up (Reflections) Old testament and new testament

Joseph Mogire