Jesus Christ Critisized Moses' laws - this has far reaching implications

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Jesus Christ criticized Moses and the Israelites. We should understand what that means. The criticism leads us to the possibility that Moses was just an ordinary human being. If that is the case, then you and I are capable of doing great things, just like Moses, as long as we listen to God as well.

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