The Promise (Exodus 5:22-6:27)
In this sermon from our Exodus series we see God beginning to keep his promise, not as Moses wanted but as God willed.
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In this sermon from our Exodus series we see God beginning to keep his promise, not as Moses wanted but as God willed.
From bad to worse, we've all experienced it, so why are se surprised that when we obey God things don't instantly get better. It did happen for Moses, and more importantly obedience to God did make things instantly better for Christ.
In this sermon from our Exodus series we see how God's call on Moses was not about Moses, and as we are all called to lead, we must avoid the pitfalls of pride to do so.
In this sermon we see Moses as he is confronted with the God who is. The Great I AM calls each of us one his mission.
This text reminds mothers, and all of what really matters. It frees us from the unnecessary burdens we place on ourselves and reminds us that faithful humility is what is important.
In this sermon, we see God taking Moses through steps that we form him into the deliverer that he will become. God forms a deliverer because he his a God who sees, hears, and acts.
Man thinks he knows how events should unfold, and believes he can order them for what is best, but God, in his providence, truly works things for the best, his glory and our good. In this sermon, we see God working ironically to raise up a deliverer for His people.
In this opening sermon of our Exodus series we see God's relentless commitment to keeping his promise to his people, and how that helps us to wisely fear.
God created man and women in his image, meaning maleness and femaleness are both needed for rightly imaging God and anything else simply distorts God's image.