Moses Wore a Mask to Preserve His People (A Relevant COVID19 Reference)

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Puritan Evangelical Church of America

Religion & Spirituality


Please note this sermon is topical by examining two texts that we deem very relevant for consideration as mask wearing is discussed and often disdained in the present COVID19 regulations climate. First, please note both texts have been preached before with the following sermon titles that can be found on our SA page with a search- Christ's Glorious Light Will Never Fade Away- and Be Thankful for a Better Ministry. The main redemptive-historical explanation of these texts is not lost on us and we review these points. But an important pastoral aspect we think should not be lost on us either and is the focus of the text is the impetus and emphasis for today's message. Also, an article with much more detail about Romans 13 and other more important texts as an apologetic for our position and practice -which has been attacked- for others like minded to perhaps find helpful and which this sermon draws on can be seen here- https---www.reformation21.org-blog-moses-wore-a-mask-and-other-reflections-on-covid-19. While Moses's Ministry Was Glorious, it Was Temporary and is Now Replaced by Christ's More Glorious and Continuing NT Gospel Ministry. Because Moses, Like Jesus the Messiah of Whom He Was a Type, Was Very Meek, He Inconvenienced Himself to Keep His People in Assembly so He Could Keep Teaching them God's Word. Moses Wore a Mask to Preserve His People.