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The lead up to the giving of the Ten Commandments in chapter 20 shadows a traditional Jewish Wedding. In the form of a Ketubah - the first commandment has God telling the Israelites that they must choose Him over everything else in order for this covenant to work. Do you love others more than God?Kevin Wilson
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For many - the 10 Commandments are a set of restrictive rules given by an angry God to control His people with. Yet, in Exodus 20:1-2 we see that they begin with a message of grace: God saves. How should this impact how we view Him in our own daily lives?Kevin Wilson
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We take a break int he middle of our Exodus series to recap what we have seen so far. Listen in as Pastor Amy reminds us about the vital connection between the experiences of the Israelites in Exodus and our own spiritual transformation into followers of Jesus.Amy Wilson
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In Exodus 17 the Israelites experience confrontation from INSIDE the group and from OUTSIDE from the Amalekites. Here we see that the physical battles are won in through spiritual warfare. In chapter 18 Moses is visited by Jethro who educates him on how to delegate authority. Both chapters hold significant lessons for our own lives today.…
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In Exodus 16 the Israelites get hungry in the desert. Despite their complaining - God graciously provides manna & quail for them to eat. This manna serves as a metaphor for the Word of God in our own lives. Listen in as Pastor Kevin reveals that Truth.Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus 13-14 we see God give Moses the final set of instructions for the Hebrews before they officially exit Egypt. We trace their journey south in the Red Sea - where God performs another miracle in the infamous crossing. What does this mean for us today? Will you follow His direction even if it seems foolish?…
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Easter is not just a celebration of the empty tomb - it stretches further back to the first Passover in Exodus 12. Join in as Pastor Kevin traces the instructions God gave the Hebrews about the Passover meal and cross references them with our lives today as Christians.Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus 12 God lays out the rules for a new annual holiday for the hebrews called the Feast of Unleavened Bread. This week long festival begins with a celebration of the Passover - which commemorates this final Exodus event. Join in as we examine what the Passover means for you and I today...Kevin Wilson
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As we continue our journey through the book of Exodus we see the 8th and 9th plagues come upon Pharaoh and Egypt. Locusts and Darkness plunge upon the land - yet still Pharaoh refuses to obey the Lord and release the Hebrews. As usual, we discuss the implications for our own lives today...Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus chapter 9 we see God unleash 3 more plagues upon Pharaoh and the gods of Egypt. Each plague is meant to target these false gods and expose them for what they really are. Yet (as before) Pharaoh continues to harden his heart and refuse to obey the Lord. May we not be like Pharaoh...Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus chapter 8 we see the next 3 plagues inflicted upon Egypt. Frogs - Gnats - Flies all descend upon the land as God continues His assault against the Egyptian false gods. BUT - there are no flies in Goshen. God will make a distinction for His obedient people today as well!Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus chapter 7 we see the beginning of the infamous 10 plagues. Plague #1 is turning the water of the Nile into blood - a direct assault against the Egyptian gods who control that mighty river. Yet, despite the evidence, Pharaoh refuses to believe. Many in our culture are the exact same way...Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus 4-6 Moses returns to Egypt and (with Aaron) confronts Pharaoh with the instructions from the Lord. Predictably, Pharaoh doesn't take it well, but instead increases the burden on the Hebrew people. This week we discuss the spiritual implication of this for all of us as well.Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus 3-4 we see Moses called by God (out of a burning bush) to become a Deliverer and lead His people out of Egypt. However - Moses can only respond with excuses on why he cannot do it. In the same way - God has called each of us into a new life of purpose. Will you and I respond with excuses?Kevin Wilson
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