Exodus

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“His mother brought him back to Pharaoh’s daughter, who adopted him as her own son. The princess named him Moses” (Exodus 2:10)

January 25, 2012

Rather than abort him, Moses’ mother gave her son up to adoption. Both Moses and Jesus were supposed to be killed as infants by the king’s command. Thankfully their parents feared God more than man.

“Then they mounted four rows of precious stones on it. In the first row there was a ruby” (Exodus 39:10)

February 15, 2011

Every time I read this description of the breastplate for the high priest, I try to determine which stone goes with each tribe. There are many opinions, but I believe that this first stone symbolizes the tribe of Judah, David, and Jesus. Both its first place and red color point to our Lord and Savior.

“No one is to appear before me empty-handed” (Exodus 34:20)

February 12, 2011

God’s instruction to Moses and the Israelites concerning how they should come to worship Him. You’re not just going to a worship service. You are to bring your worship with you!

“When my glory passes by, I will put you in a cleft in the rock” (Exodus 33:22)

February 11, 2011

– What God said to Moses. “Rock of Ages cleft for me, let me hide myself in Thee.” – What I’m singing this morning.

“Moses then wrote down everything the LORD had said” (Exodus 24:4)

February 6, 2011

How the Bible came to be: God spoke and men wrote. Paradoxically fully human and fully divine, the written Word finds its fulfillment in the Word Incarnate. There’s no other book like it. Have you read it yet?

“Aaron and Hur held his hands up” (Exodus 17:12)

February 3, 2011

As long as Moses held up his hands to God, the Israelites were winning. But when Moses tired and lowered his hands, that battle went against them. Moses needed men to come alongside him to hold up his hands. Do you help hold up your leader’s (Pastor/CG leader/boss/parent/coach) hands or do you let him carry the load alone?

“In your unfailing love you will lead the people you have redeemed” (Exodus 15:13)

February 1, 2011

What Moses sang after the Red Sea crossing. God’s love not only saves, it keeps us and leads us to His promised land. Rest and believe.

“When I see the blood, I will pass over you” (Exodus 12:13)

January 30, 2011

Not only did the Israelites have to sacrifice a lamb, they had to eat all of it and apply the blood to the door of their homes. Have you received Jesus, the Passover Lamb? Has His blood been applied to the door of your heart?