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This Week’s Theme: Growing in God’s Promises
Memory Verse: Exodus 23:20 ““Behold, I send an Angel before you to keep you in the way and to bring you into the place which I have prepared.”
This Week’s Word is God’s Promises: The promises of God reveal his particular and eternal purposes to which he is unchangeably committed and upon which believers can totally depend.
These promises are, however, conditional upon obedience on the part of believers.
Essence of the Text in a Sentence: God promised the children of Israel that He would send the Angel of the LORD before them to keep them and bring them to the place He prepared for them.
Sermon Objective: I want those in attendance understand their part in receiving God’s promises and align their lives accordingly.
Sermon Text: Exodus 23:20-33
Introduction:
Transition:
Big Idea of the Text:
I. God made some Commitments
A. He will be your Effector
God wants you to walk in His way
B.
He will be your Escort
God wants you to walk in His will
C.
He will be your Exterminator
God wants to fight your battles in life.
Truth: God always keeps His promises.
Name a recent time that God has been your effector, escort, or exterminator.
Are you guilty of hindering the Holy Spirit’s work in your life as a Christian?
Name a recent time when you did not follow the God’s guidance and the results of your disobedience.
Explain how will you do things differently now?
II.
God made some Conditions
Many of God‘s promises are conditional (Ex: If you do this, then I will do this)
A. Be Aware of His Character
God is holy.
God is also just.He will do what is right.
B. Be Amenable toward His Command
God tells all people to obey Him, especially His people.
God helps you to obey Him
C. Don’t Aggravate
God expects people to obey, respect, and honor Him.
How has God helped you to obey Him?
Are you guilty of not fulfilling God‘s conditions?
Stop, confess, and repent of your sins right now.
What steps will you now take to respect, honor, and obey the LORD?
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