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GOD IS DANGEROUS
Exodus 19-24
The dangerous God of Mt.
Sinai is the same dangerous God of Mt.
Zion, the difference is not
God, the difference is a better mediator, Christ Jesus our Lord.
How can we approach the most holy God without being in danger?
1)
INTRODUCTION EX 8:1
2)
GOD’S TERRIFYING PRESENCE AT MT.
SINAI EX 19-20, EX 3:12; 19:16; 20:18-19
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GOD’S SIN REVEALING LAW EX 21-23, EX 14:12-16, 21-22; JN 5:24, HE 2:14
A.
THE DEMANDS OF THE LAW REVEAL OUR NEED FOR CHRIST EX 19:3-5; 1 PE 2:9-10; EX 20:2
The Intent of the Law is to make God’s People Long for the Coming of Christ
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THE TEN COMMANDMENTS POINTS US TO CHRIST MT 5:17; RO 6:14
Ten Commandments—Civil Law—Ceremonial Law
4)
THE BLOOD OF THE COVENANT EX 24, EX 24:3; TI 2:11-12; EX 24:3-8
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WE HAVE NOT COME TO MT.
SINAI BUT TO MT.
ZION HE 12:18-24,.4:16;
RO 8:1, 3-4;
PASTOR MARK DEMIRE
THE COMMUNITY OF
Grace
SEEING THE LORD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT: GOD IS DANGEROUS 19-24
FEBRUARY 06, 2022
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