The Way Into His Presence (Exodus 27:20-30:10)
Exodus continually demonstrates God's plan for one man to represent the many. In this section, the high priest is described, yet it is clear he is not enough.
Sermons
Exodus continually demonstrates God's plan for one man to represent the many. In this section, the high priest is described, yet it is clear he is not enough.
God is relentless in his desire to be with his people, but that does not mean we come to him on our own terms. His holiness is not diminished by his mercy.
The law of God and love of God are not in opposition. In fact to make sense of one you must understand the other, and to know the love of God truly you must rightly apply His law.
In this sermon in our Exodus series, Thomas Walters explains how the Ten Commandments are much more than a list of rules.
In this sermon, Pastor David walks us through God's gracious desire to be with his people, and shows that though God longs to be with his people we don't come to him on our own terms.
Exodus 18 is bracketed by Jethro, Moses' father-in-law. Through hims we can see that there in one redemptive community, one redemptive God, and one true redemptive judge.
The Israelites find themselves is a difficult situation. Their thirst was real, but rather than trust they grumbled forgetting the context of God and his nearness.
Grumbling is a team sport, and no one does it alone. it is a sin that we rob you of joy, just as we see it did the Israelites.
After the Israelites exit Egypt via the Red Sea, they sing. God's people always sing, not matter the circumstances.
In today's sermon, Pastor David exposits on the joy of finding the treasure of Jesus Christ, and joy that bring to our lives and obedience.