Good evening yes by looking at the life of Moses, Exodus chapter 1–4 we understand the need to have salvation and what it means to obtain it. It is also clear that a leader was needed to free the ancient Israelites and to create a nation out of the people, Exodus 3:10 and Exodus 7:1. In the future of mankind a leader was necessary preferably human so people would identify with it. This story express God’s kingdom and how it will look. With the arrival of the Second Coming of Christ the plan concerning the future will go into effect. As an example, the Hebrew Exodus is used to express how we are freed from sin and death. As the ten plagues liberated the Israelites from Egyptian rule and their gods, Exodus chapter 7–12 we are liberated in order to receive salvation.
When Moses was chosen to be a leader of the people, he was given the power and the skills to lead God’s chosen people towards salvation, Isaiah 61:1–4. When the Second Coming of Christ arrives, we will see a display of power and skills that will prove that God is an effective leader, Matthew 24:29-30. Eve and Adam were created as the leaders of the world, once it was clear that they were not fit to lead the people, 1 Timothy 2:13-15 God set into motion an alternative plan and choosing a new leader from among the offspring of Adam and Eve as a replacement for the Kingdom as God, Revelation 12:1–2. When this finally happens a regeneration of creation will commerce and we will return towards the original plan in creating the Earth and its purpose, Revelation 21:9–7.