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That you are faithful.
That you are not a God who makes promises and bashes them that you are not a God who makes promises primarily dependent upon us?
But you are a God.
Who is covenanted yourself to your people?
Based upon your character.
But, even when we are faithless, you are faithful.
We thank you so much.
God, we cry out to you and asked for your presence to be manifest to those in our midst, who are going through Physical psychological.
Temporal experience, is God.
heart things that sometimes can't even be named for.
The trauma of them.
In our past and our present or things or worrying about in our future, we, we cry out to you and ask that you will meet us there.
Meet each of us, where we were at, meet us as a congregation father, where we need you corporately?
We come this morning and reorient.
Our minds our bodies.
And indeed our souls to the reality that without you, we are nothing.
But then Christ, we have everything we need for life and godliness.
Even so we say Maranatha come quickly.
Lord, Jesus.
It's in Jesus name.
We pray.
Amen.
The children of Israel had been in Egypt.
For a minute.
Joseph and his 11 siblings had moved down into the land of Goshen and from their multiplied, from a simple family of twelve or so. 2. Let's just say a kingdom.
I can't do not yet with a king, but people that have x to the point where they became a threat to the people whose land, they were living in.
The future Kingz prophets and priests had so far been relegated only to the position of slave.
Farrell had risen a king of Egypt, had a reason that did not like the threat.
That these foreigners presented.
So, they're rather monocultural way of living.
Monoculture about not monotheistic for they worship, many gods in at the Pinnacle of their experience and worshiping God.
There was the man that was a God, in their minds, the king, Pharaoh himself and Pharaoh set himself up as the one to be worshipped.
In fact, he set himself up against the one true God, the god of Abraham, the god of Isaac, the god of Jacob.
He set himself up as a God over and above that God, by challenging enslaving.
Enforcing hard labor upon the people, the children, grandchildren great-great-grandchildren.
Of Israel.
They're the children were for hundreds of years.
Babies grew into mature, men who became fathers little girls into mothers and grandmothers.
They lived, they died the Next Generation happen and it only came about when the Hope had all.
But disappeared, that a little baby had been put in a basket sail down the Nile River and raised up from the water.
By Pharaoh's daughter herself.
Who would challenge the deity and all sufficiency of the deity of the Pharaoh?
Not Pharaoh's daughter.
But that's who God would use.
You see, we serve a God that does not always act in ways that are obvious, that do not design, always act in a way that everyone can see is powerful, but he is often subtle and his sovereignty moving around, the events of human history to bring about his will in the world.
Moses was raised up from the Nile River and Not only was he raised from the river, he was raised up in Pharaoh's own household.
I can't tell you a lot about the first 40 Years of his life, but I can tell you this, it was a life of privilege.
It was a life of almost certain education culture.
Religious experience.
Every desire than a man could have, that would want to be fulfilled in.
Anyway, he probably had it for filled because he was a prince of Egypt.
We learn in the book of Acts that he was 40 years old.
When he despised.
All of the trappings that came with being a prince of Egypt.
And instead, he went and he sought after Justice.
He sought after Justice, he recognized that he was a Hebrew, we don't know that's in the book of Exodus but we do from the book of Hebrews, Hebrews 11 2425.
Shows us that he knew whose he was to whom.
He had been born and it was not to the daughter of pharaoh.
And so one day, when Moses had grown up 40 years from the time, he was drawn up from the river.
He went out.
He went out the same word, the same phrase used over and over again throughout the pentateuch.
Genesis Exodus not Genesis but the pentateuch Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers and Deuteronomy describing.
What happened when God brought his people out of Egyptian bondage
You're the author telegraph's exactly what God is going to do through.
Moses one day, when Moses have grown up, he went out to his people and he looked on their burdens piece soft them being oppressed.
In any type of logical way.
He becomes their protector.
For he goes out and he sees an Egyptian beating a Hebrew one of his own people and what does he do?
He intervenes.
And it turns, drastic one would think that an Egyptian prince could do with what he wanted to what he wanted his subjects.
An Egyptian prince.
Killing almost anyone.
For their day was not like ours where we expect no one to be above.
The law Farrell was the law, he was the deity and so pharaohs.
Descendant.
What's the big deal and killing someone?
For whatever reason we don't know.
But it was a big deal.
The fight turned ugly in a and Moses took the life of the Egyptian that was mistreating one of his own people.
Moses The Protector.
Moses will deliver the next day.
He goes in heat and tries to intervene and he sees who Hebrews struggling with each other.
Mistreating one of the other and he says, why did you strike your companion?
And he goes not to just be their protector not to just be there deliver.
but to be their Shepherd,
To help guide them to making the right decision and what is the response of the Hebrews.
Rejection.
Rejection of God's deliver.
Rejection.
Of who Moses is.
He looked this way and that and see no and he struck down the Egyptian, hit him in the sand and when he went out the next day, if you hold two Hebrews were struggling together,
Why do you stretch your companion?
He answered.
Who made you.
A prince and judge over us really a god.
Did God was raising up.
Moses had pulled him out of the Mary River had put him in the Palaces of power.
To be that deliver in here for you.
Who do you think you are rejection?
Are you going to kill us?
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