A Bronze Snake in the Wilderness

Published: June 5, 2020, midnight

b'On the surface, this might seem like an odd story. While in the wilderness, the Israelites complained about the lack of bread and meat. They complained a lot, forgetting how the Lord rescued them from slavery in Egypt and how He was leading them to a Promised Land flowing with milk and honey. In response to their wicked attitudes, the Lord sent dangerous snakes that killed many of the people.\\nThe people repented and asked Moses to intercede for them. The remedy? Under direction from the Lord, Moses made a bronze snake image, mounted it on a pole, and held it up before the people. All who had been bitten and looked on it were healed.\\nBut why a bronze snake on a pole?\\nThink about it. It\\u2019s not that the pole or the snake had magic powers. It was about an act of faith. The snake mounted on a pole likely resembled a cross. Looking forward to Calvary, God commanded His people to look at the image. Those who looked up in faith were saved.\\nAnd saved from what? From the harm of the serpents who bit the people. This hearkens back to the Garden, where Adam and Eve were deceived by the deadly serpent, Satan\\u2014and when God promised to crush that serpent through Jesus, the Savior descended from Eve (Genesis 3:15).\\nWhatever ills the serpent can inflict\\u2014from the Garden of Eden until today\\u2014 there is One who has overcome. The whole of the Old Testament points to the work of Jesus on the cross, the only way to forgiveness of sin and the only rescue from the death and brokenness sin causes.\\nIt\\u2019s not the magic of humans like Moses. It\\u2019s the sacrificial work of the Son to provide a remedy to our sin. Just as the Israelites were saved in the wilderness when they looked up in faith, so too will we be saved when we put our faith in Jesus Christ. \\u2022 Mike Hurley\\n\\u2022 Why did God instruct Moses to affix a bronze snake to a pole? \\n\\u2022 How was the Israelite response an act of faith? \\n\\u2022 If you have questions about what it means to put your faith in Jesus, check out our \\u201cKnow Jesus\\u201d page.\\nJust as Moses lifted up the snake in the wilderness, so the Son of Man [Jesus] must be lifted up. John 3:14 (CSB)\\n\\xa0\\nRead Verses:\\nNumbers 21:4-9; John 3:13-18'