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Series Overview
Exodus tells the greatest story ever told.
It is the Story of God’s People.
It is the Story of God’s Son.
It is the Story of God’s Deliverance, his redemption, his sanctification.
It is the Story of His Glory.
It is only within God’s story that we can find our story.
Join us for the Exodus Story as we examine God’s story in light of God’s people that we might find our own story in the Story in which God is still writing in our own day.
Week 1: The Story of Israel
Text:
Date: 1/12/20 | Text:
Summary:
Theme: Setting the stage for the story of the Exodus.
This section sets the stage for the book of Exodus by both looking back at their history and at their present distressing circumstances.
As Israel begins to suffer the obvious question is where is God?
Theme: Setting the stage for the story of the Exodus.
The Tribes of Israel ()
A New King ()
Ungodly Rulers ()
Cultural Tie-ins:
Systemic Racism/Racial Injustice (MLK Weekend)
Ungodly Leadership leads to oppression of God’s People - Is this were US is heading?
Response:
Israel cries out to God (Exod 1:23)
God Hears
Jesus Connection:
God’s plan of deliverance already in plan since the foundation of the world ()
We have a God who hears.
Jesus walked amongst us.
Application:
Are we crying out to God?
Are we persevering as God’s people.
Summary:
This section sets the stage for the book of Exodus by both looking back at their history and at their present distressing circumstances.
As Israel begins to suffer the obvious question is where is God?
Week 2: Israel Suffers
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Date: 1/19/20 | Text:
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As Israel continues to suffer the cry for God becomes louder.
Theme: Israel’s suffering increases but God’s plan is in action.
The killing of Babies is sanctioned for population control
Contrary to God’s call to be fruitful and mulitply
Cultural: Pop control in China.
Cultural: Abortion in our land.
One man saved — Moses
What God can do with a ‘saved life’ and unaborted life.
Examples: In our congregation?
Application:
Are we fighting for human dignity?
“Sanctity of Life Sunday”
Hear from Yvette and Thrive?
Summary:
As Israel continues to suffer the cry for God becomes louder.
Week 3: The Call of Moses Part 1
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Date: 1/26/20 | Text:
Theme:
The Heart of Moses is evident.
Slaying the Egyptian for his people
Protecting Jethro’s daughters at the well from raiders.
He has grown up in Pharoah’s home and has known none of the suffering that his fellow people have.
Global: This is our story in the American Church, we have not suffered as many of our brothers and sisters around the world have.
Moses takes things into his own hands rather than waiting on God’s call.
Week 4: The Call of Moses Part 2
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Date: 2/2/20 | Text:
Theme: God calls Moses on God’s terms.
40 years in the Desert as a shepherd.
God’s miraculous Call
Moses resistance
God’s Power and Presence Promised.
Application:
Being called to a difficult task.
God’s Call
But he will provide.
Sometimes we get out ahead of God
Sometimes we are resistant of God.
Week 5: God’s Calling is Completed
Date: 2/9/20 | Text:
Date: 2/9/19
Theme:
Moses returns to Egypt
On the Journey - Circumcision
God’s Plan: Pharaoh’s hardening
This verse is crucial for Moses to understand in the coming months.
Reminds me of Jesus in when he says “these things i have said to you now, so then after it occurs you will know...”
Aaron meets Moses
Application:
Team Leadership?
Week 6: Suffering Increases
Date: 2/16/20 | Text:
Theme:
Moses and Aaron obey God’s Call.
Pharoah responds harshely
Israel’s suffering increases
The Testing of faith.
Application:
Do we trust God’s promises in God’s timing?
Suffering reveals faith.
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