Moses was 120 years old. His eyes were undimmed. His strength had not faded. He wasn’t bedridden. He wasn’t declining like Jacob or Joseph. Yet Scripture says plainly: he died because God said so. In this sermon, we examine Deuteronomy 34 and 32:39 to confront a sobering truth — God determines not only when we die, but how. What does it mean that the Lord says, “I kill and I make alive”? And what does Moses’ death teach us about the sovereignty of God over our lives?
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