The Exodus: Moses Flees to Midian

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Denomination Sunday:
The cumberland presbyterian church was orgainized in Dickson County, Tennessee, February 4th, 1810. 210 years old.
Sermon Intro:

Several years ago an eastern paper reported this story:

One evening a woman was driving home when she noticed a huge truck behind her that was driving uncomfortably close. She stepped on the gas to gain some distance from the truck, but when she sped up, the truck did too. The faster she drove, the faster the truck did.

Now scared, she exited the freeway. But the truck stayed with her. The woman then turned up a main street, hoping to lose her pursuer in traffic. But the truck ran a red light and continued the chase.

Reaching the point of panic, the woman whipped her car into a service station and bolted out of her auto screaming for help. The truck driver sprang from his truck and ran toward her car. Yanking the back door open, the driver pulled out a man hidden in the backseat.

The woman was running from the wrong person. From his high vantage point, the truck driver had spotted a would-be rapist in the woman’s car. The chase was not his effort to harm her but to save her even at the cost of his own safety.

Likewise, many people run from God, fearing what he might do to them. But his plans are for good not evil—to rescue us from the hidden sins that endanger our lives.

Read 11 - 13
Moses knew where he came from!
Moses saw an injustice taking place!
Moses Plight
He saw the injustice, He knew that what he was about to do was wrong.
John Wooden - “The true test of a man’s character is what he does when no one is watching.”
You may think that no one is watching, but here in today’s passage three things are true: God, the victim, and the unseen seeing person see’s.
In the Kingdom of God, if you claim the mantle of being a Christian, remember this: even if you are right, the situation handled with out love still makes you wrong!
In the Kingdom of God, if you claim the mantle of being a Christian, remember this: even if you are right, the situation handled with out love still makes you wrong!
Read 14 -15
Moses puffed up pride.
Who are we to tell people that they are sinners.
Read 16-22
Moses goes to a new land and while he does he realizes that he is no longer in Kanas anymore!!!
Read 23-25
The Israelites Groan and God hears their suffering, and God remembered His covenant with Abraham.
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