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Introduction
A. How do you describe Jesus in a single metaphor?
B. There are many metaphors used to describe Jesus.
He is the light of the world ().
He is the door ().
He is the good Shepherd (John 10:11).
He is the true vine ().
C. One of the most descriptive metaphors of Jesus is found in .
1. Consider all of the hymns that refer to Christ as a Rock.
2. What is the background for
The Background of
a.
A. The cloud was above them
B. The waters surrounded them
Ex 14:
C. With the water in the cloud above them, and the walls of water around them on both sides, they were baptized, i.e., covered over.
No wonder Paul calls it a baptism!
D. Did they have to be baptized to be saved from Egyptian bondage?
Could they have just replaced this baptism with a prayer for salvation instead?
E. After their “baptism” they went into the wilderness, where they began to doubt God’s blessings.
Ex 16:
Ex 17:1
Exodus 17:4-
Num 20:7-
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What Kind Of Rock Is Christ?
He Is A Rock Of Offense
He Is The Chief Cornerstone
He Was A Smitten Stone
Isa
John 7:37
He Is A Smiting Stone
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