The Making of Moses: Heaven’s Chosen Deliverer

Since the rebirth of Israel in 1948, interest in the Torah, especially the Pentateuch, surged across Christian denominations. At the center of those texts stands Moses—a man uniquely chosen and exalted by God. More than a historical figure, Moses continues to shape faith, law, and even the founding principles of nations.

In this episode, we examine Moses through the eyes of God, the Father. From the burning bush to the Red Sea, from the plagues of Egypt to the giving of the Ten Commandments, Moses was raised up to be a deliverer, a prophet, and a man who spoke with God face to face. Scripture makes clear that his relationship with Yahweh was unlike any other, and his role in Israel’s history remains unmatched. We also explore how Moses’ impact stretches far beyond the pages of Scripture, echoing through the very foundations of Western civilization. For America’s Founding Fathers—figures like John Adams and Benjamin Franklin—Moses wasn’t just a biblical hero, but a towering symbol of moral law and divine justice. His legacy is etched into the soul of the nation, from the inscription on the Liberty Bell to his likeness carved into the architecture of our most revered institutions. Finally, we look to the end of the age, where the book of Revelation reveals that Moses continues to be lifted up in the end days. Join us as we learn about Moses!