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It is edifying to remark the contrast Moses on the hill and Christ on the throne. The hands of our great Intercessor can never hang down. His intercession never fluctuates. “He ever liveth to make intercession for us,” (Heb. 7). His intercession is never ceasing, and all prevailing. Having taken His place on high, in the power of divine righteousness, He acts for us, according to what He is, and according to the infinite perfectness of what He has done. His hands can never hang down, nor can He need anyone to hold them up.