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Exodus

Exodus 35-40 Heaven on Earth

God spoke all there is into existence, including us. And when He did, it was good. Meaning, there was no ugliness, no death, no tragedy, no hardship. But we rebelled and now live in a fallen and cursed creation. Our images have been marred with evil. But God, being rich in mercy, grace, and love,…

Exodus 33-34 Hungry for God

How does a person change? I don’t mean modify behavior, but completely change who they are, what they, desire, and how they respond to life? It is by getting a glimpse of the Glory of God! That is how we change and that is how we continue to change. We must remain hungry for God!…

Exodus 32 Consequences of Sin

As Israel waited for Moses, they became impatient and afraid, leading them to sin by making and worshipping an idol. God’s wrath burned hot against them, but Moses stepped in to mediate for Israel. We often fall into the same trap. We become impatient with God, forgetting His provisions, promises, and that we belong to…

Exodus 29 Royal Priesthood

Did you know that if you are in Christ, then God has saved and consecrated you to be His priest? A priest represents God to the people and the people to God. You and I are called to be priests! Not just pastors and ministry workers, but every single person who is saved is now…

Exodus 24: God’s Covenant

Through a deep exploration of Exodus 24, we will uncover the significance of covenant-making and covenant-keeping, recognizing the solemn commitment between God and His people. We will witness the awe-inspiring moment when the Israelites pledged their obedience and allegiance to God, symbolized by sacrifices and the sprinkling of blood. As we draw parallels between Exodus…

Exodus 20:16 You Shall Not Bear False Witness

In this sermon, we delve into the profound significance of this Commandment, “Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor” (Exodus 20:16). As we explore the moral imperative behind this commandment, we uncover timeless principles that guide us towards a life of honesty, integrity, and respect for others. This Commandment is not merely a…

Exodus 20:15 You Shall Not Steal

In this sermon, we embark on a journey of reflection and introspection as we explore the profound implications of the commandment “You shall not steal” (Exodus 20:15). This fundamental principle, rooted in the moral fabric of humanity, serves as a guiding light for living a life of integrity, respect, and stewardship. The commandment against stealing…

Exodus 20:14 Do not Commit Adultery

On the surface this commandment seems straight forward. And it is, but there is also more to it. As all the Commandments do, it reveals something about God and this Commandment reveals Hi s very heart. It is the command to put the love He has for us on display and to holdfast to it…

10 commandments: Exodus 20:13

At first glance this can seem like an easy command. But as we look into to it, some who may think themselves guilty, are not and those who think they are not guilty actually are. Jesus shows us that this command is really about loving our neighbor and reconciling with them. In a world where…