Today we cover the second 6 Commandments: our duty to our neighbor (to love our neighbor as ourself).
Today we cover the first 4 Commandments: our duty to God (to love Him with our whole heart, mind, soul and strength).
In Exodus 19, the people of Israel arrive at Mt. Sinai to worship God. God gives the Gospel order: we are Accepted, we respond with obedience and we experience blessing.
Exodus 18 tells the story of Moses' father in law, Jethro, who comes to meet him. Hearing of what God has done for the people of Israel, he rejoices and…
We are in the wilderness with the people of Israel who find themselves thirsty and hungry. Their response to God's goodness and grace is to grumble against Him. It reveals…
The crossing of the Red Sea is not just a famous story, but the CENTRALevent in the whole Old Testament. This completes the whole salvation ofIsrael out of Egypt that…
Exodus 13 falls between the Passover event in chapter 12, and the full deliverance of Israel by God in the crossing of the Red Sea in chapter 14. In this…
Jesus is the Passover Lamb who takes away the sin of the world.
The 10th and final plague on Egypt: God kills Pharaoh's firstborn son. This is a challenging passage that forces to ask questions about the very nature of God and human…
The first 9 plagues that God sent on Egypt so that the Pharaoh, the Egyptian people, and Moses and the Israelites would ALL know that He, Yahweh, is God.
Today we look at the hearts of three people: Pharaoh with a hard heart, the people of Israel with an untrusting heart, and Moses with and engaged, trusting heart.
We took a look at our adversary the dragon and his work to deceive us about who Jesus is and Jesus' statement that the world will hate us.
Today we delve into the great, covenantal promise/theme that runs through the whole Bible. God says, "I will be your God and you will be my people." It is so…
Moses and Aaron go to Pharaoh for the first time to ask him to let the people of Israel go. Things do not turn out like Moses and the people…
We have been united to Christ in His death, burial and resurrection. We live as dead to anything that is not Christlike and have been freed to listen, obey and…
God meets Moses to put him to death for disobeying His command to circumcise his son. The blood of Moses' son saves him. We are saved through faith in the…
God's grace is greater than all of our past rejection and wounds. He will complete His purpose in His children to make us Christlike.
Jesus feeds us.
We live out of who we are in Christ: God's beloved children.
God responds to Moses' "who am I?" with the the revealing of His name, that "I am." When God calls a person to a work, it is His all sufficiency…