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Suffering should allow your faith in God’s word to not waiver
End of Genesis ~1800 B.C - it ends with the death of Joseph
Birth of Moses ~ 1525 B.C. - end of Egyptian captivity - beginning of Exodos
in 2022 USA is 246 years old
Hezron, RAM and Amenidab
Egypt was similar to a large metropolitan city like Chicag0
Moses - 40 years prince in Egypt - then 40 years in midi-an shepherding the flock in the wilderness
The exodus sets up the rest of the biblical narrative
Moses was a “Christ Type”
Moses gave us the law - Christ came to fulfill the law
Moses lead people out of slavery - Jesus lead people out of slavery to their sin
Moses who wrote the 10 commandments - Jesus came to fulfill the 10 commandments
The Exodus is marked by suffering.
We suffer under the slavery of sin.
Jesus suffered under the cross
Point 1 - Entrust Your Suffering to God (v.3)
Your suffering in the will of God is producing something important
You have to have space in your theology of God for the suffering of the saints
God’s primary goal is not to stop your suffering
If there isn’t suffering there isn’t faith
Each of the plagues in Exodus are in direct relation to the gods that the Egyptians worshipped.
Last Supper - parallel to the Passover in Exodus.
Israel had to have a substitutionary atonement, either the lamb or the first born
Point 2 - Grasp God’s Plan for Deliverance (v.4a)
God dwelling in the Garden with Adam and Eve --- God dwelling in the Tabernacle with his people
Dwelt in Greek is tabernacle
Don’t be a moses — be like Christ.
Moses was pointing to Christ
Point 3 - Embrace God’s discipline
during the wilderness wanderings Nashon was the leader of the tribe of Judah
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