Sermon from Exodus chapters 13 and 14. Click Save PDF to access sermon notes.
Sermon from Exodus chapters 13 and 14. Click Save PDF to access sermon notes.
Message from Exodus chapters 11 and 12. Click Save PDF to view sermon notes
Why do people refuse to yield to God?
First, we don’t want a God who makes distinctions and judgments.
Second, because we like to keep our options open, even when God commands us to obey Him.
The satisfaction and joy yielding to God is much better than the alternative of not yielding to Him and facing the consequences of which Jesus speaks.
Message on Exodus chapters 7-9. Click on Save PDF to access Sermon notes
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Message from Exodus 7:1-13 Click on SAVE PDF to access sermon notes
Exodus 7:1–13 ESV Moses and Aaron Before Pharaoh [1] And the LORD said to Moses, “See, I have made you like God to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron shall be your prophet. [2] You shall speak all that I command you, and your brother Aaron shall tell Pharaoh to let the people of Israel go…
Sermon from Exodus 6:1-13 Moses was called by God to go before Pharaoh and lead the Israelites out of Egypt. After declaring God’s plans to Pharaoh, the Israelites predicament worsens- they are forced to make bricks without straw. Moses finds himself opposed by Pharaoh and opposed by his own people. Often in our lives, things…
Exodus chapter five- Moses and Aaron go to Pharaoh and tell him to let God’s people go. Pharaoh refuses to listen and makes life harder for the Israelites. The Israelite foreman complain to Pharaoh and to Moses. Moses becomes dejected and cries out to the LORD. How do you respond when you seek to obey…
Text: Exodus 4:10-31 Moses gives God several excuses, but God graciously removes them. Moses continues in trust and obedience, with a lot to learn along the way. Zipporah intervenes because of Moses’ neglect to follow God’s command.