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Exodus

Below you can find a list of past sermons on the topic of Exodus.s

We are God’s Tabernacle (Exodus 40:34-38)

Main point: We are God’s tabernacle which reflects His presence and glory to the world by the way we live.

  1. God’s glory is in His transcendence (distinct from creation)
  1. God’s glory is in His immanence (near His people)
  1. We reflect God’s glory through acts of love and deeds
    1.  The Word became flesh. Jesus dwelt with us.
    2. Our bodies are the temple of God reflecting His glory

I Will Go With You (Exodus 33.1-17)

1. Would Israel Go With God? Is God really not going with Israel? Stripping of Ornaments 2. Moses Went With God. Entering the Tent of Meeting Moses’ intercession and confession Summary and Conclusion Reflections: 1. How are you “stiff-neck” (stubborn) before God? 2. What are the “ornaments” you have to strip away before God? (Eg.… Continue Reading

Guard Against Idolatry (Exodus 32:1-14)

Main Point: We guard against idolatry by keeping to the spiritual disciplines and evaluating our priorities. A. The Cause of Idolatry Internal Attitudes: Impatience, Restlessness, Dissatisfaction External Environment B. The consequences of idolatry (vv6-10) We become what we worship God’s Judgment Reflection: Is God honoured in the way I spent my time, talent and treasure? Continue Reading

The Gift of the Laws (Exodus 20:1-17)

Main Point: We obey God’s laws in response to who He is and what He has done for us. A. We obey the commandments in response to God’s grace and goodness B. Commandments on our relationship with God – No other gods – Don’t make images of God – Do not misuse God’s name C.… Continue Reading

God’s People in the Desert (Exodus 16:1-8, 31-35)

  Main Idea:  Our caring God assures His gracious provision to us in  our desert experiences despite our grumbling. God’s people grumble against God when put to the test. God’s purpose for testing His people is to teach them to obey Him. God’s perpetual reminder of His gracious sustenance to His people. Reflection: A. How… Continue Reading

The Shortest Way could be the Longest Distance (Exodus 13:17-22)

  Main Point: God may take the longer path to fulfil His purposes, but He will be faithful to guide us. God may take the longer path to shape and mould us The faster way is not necessarily the safest. It takes time to get “Egypt” out of us. A premature success may do more… Continue Reading

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