The Exodus Begins
In this message, we see the first few moves of both Egypt and Israel as the Exodus begins, and we see yet again that our sovereign God is merely fulfilling His promises and word.
A Feast to Remember
In this message, we consider the significance and spiritual relevance of the Passover to the nation of Israel, as well as all the ways the Father tried to drive it into the heart of their history even as they prepared to flee their bondage.
The Passover
In this week’s message from Exodus 12:1-13, we see the New Testament roots of the blood of Jesus in the Passover of the Israelites and the tenth plague, the death of the firstborn.
The Final Warning
In this message, we move into week nine of our sermon series, “The Deliverance,” from Exodus, and Moses, Israel and Egypt are all reminded that God is sovereign and every event has been according to his will – including judgment and deliverance.
The Heart of Darkness
In this message, we move into week eight of our sermon series, “The Deliverance,” from Exodus, and we see the sobering truth that there’s a consequence to rejecting the Word of God – that sin leads to darkness. Only following the Lord leads to light.
Family Story Time
In this message, we move into week seven of our sermon series, “The Deliverance,” from Exodus, and we are reminded that the plagues were not just for Pharaoh – they were intended to remind Israel (and us) of the glory and power of Jehovah God, as well.
God’s Time Clock
In this message, we move into week five of our sermon series, “The Deliverance,” from Exodus, and the fifth and sixth plagues remind us that God’s view of time is different than ours – and His view is laced, amazingly, with grace for His fallen creation.
The Finger of God
In this message, we move into week four of our sermon series, “The Deliverance,” from Exodus, and we consider the third and fourth plagues. We are soberly confronted with the truth that these actions represent only “the finger of God,” or the smallest bit of His majesty and power.
The Second Plague
In this message, we move into week three of our sermon series, “The Deliverance,” from Exodus 7-15, and we consider the second plague. Its power reminds us that God will do what is necessary to get our attention when He wishes to discipline us or lead us.
The Start of the Plagues
In this message, we move into week two of our sermon series, “The Deliverance,” from Exodus 7-15, and we see the beginning of God’s plagues on Egypt. There’s much to see and discuss, but we should never miss the simplest point: God’s judgment is irresistible and powerful when He chooses to act.
The Sign of the Serpent
In this message, we launch a new sermon series from the book of Exodus, “The Deliverance,” from Exodus 7-15. In Exodus 7:8-13, we are introduced to the key themes for the remainder of this series.
The Strategy for the Exodus
In this message, “The Strategy for the Exodus,” from Exodus 7:1-7, we conclude our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” We yet again see the overall strategy for Israel’s redemption from bondage, while being reminded that God still wants to use all of His children to lead slaves to freedom, regardless of our age or backgrounds.
The Self-Pity of Moses
In this message, “The Self-Pity of Moses,” from Exodus 5:22-6:9, we move into week twelve of our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” We see a very familiar companion to adversity: self-pity. But, we also see God’s answers to such selfishness.
The Suffering of Moses
In this message, “The Suffering from Moses,” from Exodus 5:1-21, we move into week eleven of our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” We’re reminded that obedience to God does not mean that circumstances instantly turn in our favor – sometimes, obedience just begins to unlock additional life lessons.
The Submission of Moses
In this message, “The Submission of Moses,” from Exodus 4:18-31, we move into week ten of our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” We will see as Moses finally yields to God’s plan for his life and begins to obey God. Anyone ever experience the freedom of yielding after months or even years of disobedience?
The Stubbornness of Moses
In this message, “The Stubbornness of Moses,” from Exodus 4:10-17, we move into week nine of our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” We will probably be reminded a bit of our own reluctance to obey God. This time, Moses gets very, very personal in his doubts.
The Skepticism of Moses
In this message, “The Skepticism of Moses,” from Exodus 3:11-22, we move into week seven of our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” We are reminded that walking with God requires faith, and even Moses was entirely human, filled with doubts and questions.
The Summoning of Moses
In this message, “The Summoning of Moses,” from Exodus 3:1-10, we move into week six of our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” We examine a very familiar text. Unfortunately, familiarity can cause us to miss both its powerful symbolism and its very personal message for each of us.
Two Brides
In this message, “Two Brides,” from Exodus 2:16-25, we celebrate Mother’s Day and move into week five of our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” We will be vividly reminded of God’s covenant love.
The Shaping of Moses
In this message, “The Shaping of Moses,” from Exodus 2:11-15, we move into week four of our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” We get a vivid, in-depth tutorial on how God shapes those He desires to use.
The Salvation of Moses
In this message, “The Salvation of Moses,” from Exodus 2:1-10, we move into week three of our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” The actual human agent of Israel’s deliverance, Moses, comes into view for the first time and we see so many echoes of the Easter message in his appearance at the beginning of the Exodus account.
A Clash of Cultures
In this message, we move into week two of our sermon series, “The Deliverer.” Our message is entitled, “A Clash of Cultures,” from Exodus 1:8-22, and we are reminded that the same wickedness that plagued Israel still exists today.
When God Makes A Move
In this message, we launch a new sermon series from the book of Exodus, “The Deliverer.” In week one, our message is entitled, “When God Makes A Move,” from Exodus 1:1-7. What can we learn from Israel’s circumstances as God begins to move toward their exodus from Egypt?