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Main PointsMoses' mother showed her faith in God by . . .1. Giving birth to him (vv. 1-2).2. Hiding him (v. 2).3. Giving him up (vv. 3-4).4. Giving him back (v. 10).5. Training him (v. 11a).
Main PointGod has provided a way for His people to have fellowship with Him.
Main Points1. Only holy people can approach God.2. As believers we can approach God through Jesus.3. Jesus is our High Priest.4. As believers we serve as priests.SummaryGod sees His people as clothed in the robes of righteousness of Christ, our High Priest.
Main PointI can have access to God through the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Due to technical difficulties, the original sermon video is unavailable. This version features audio with accompanying slides.Main Points1. God chooses to dwell among His people.2. God specifies how His people worship Him.
Due to technical difficulties, the original sermon video is unavailable. This version features audio with accompanying slides.Main Points1. God invites His people to bring Him an offering.2. God chooses to dwell among His people.3. God specifies how His people worship Him.
Main Points1. God does not want us to be deceived (Col. 2:4, 8).2. God wants us to be anchored to Him (Col. 2:5-7).3. Jesus Christ alone completes us (Col. 2:9-10).
Outline1. The Covenant Ratification (24:1-8)2. The Glory of the Lord (24:9-18)Main PointWe are invited to enter God's presence because of the shed blood of Christ.
Outline1. Sabbaths and Feasts (23:10-19)2. The Promised Land (23:20-33)3. The Covenant Ratification (24:1-8)4. The Glory of the Lord (24:9-18)Main Points1. We experience rest in Christ (23:10-13).2. We express thanks to God through corporate worship and giving (23:14-19).3. We experience victory in Christ (23:20-33).4. We enter God's presence because of the shed blood of Christ (24:1-18).
Main Points1. God commands His people to protect other people's possessions (22:1-15).2. God has compassion toward vulnerable people (22:21-27).3. God commands His people to have compassion toward vulnerable people (22:21-27).4. God commands His people to live holy lives (22:28-31).5. God commands His people to be honest and just (23:1-9).
Main Points1. The fear of the Lord leads to obedience.2. God cares about His children.3. God treats His children with fairness and calls them to do the same for others.
Main Points1. Coveting reveals that our hearts are not satisfied with God.2. Contentment reveals that our hearts are satisfied with God.
Main Points1. Lying is a sin against God and other people.2. God cannot lie. He is truth. His Word is truth.3. God commands us to speak the truth in love.
Main Points1. Stealing is a sin against God and other people.2. Everything we have comes from and belongs to God, and we must use it for His glory.
Main Points1. Sex between a husband and wife is a good gift from God.2. Sex between people in any other context is a sin.3. Jesus forgives sin.
Is it possible to know God's will?How can I know God's will? If we obey the Lord in what He has shown us in His Word and seek Him daily, He will show us His will.
Main Points1. God values the human life He created, and He chooses when life begins and ends.2. God's people should seek to bless, protect, and preserve the lives of others.
Main PointHonoring our parents (and other God-given authorities) honors God.
Barnabas invested himself into the life and ministry of Saul.
Main PointThe Child who was born will rule as King of kings, and that truth gives us hope and peace. Outline1. A Child was born (v. 6).2. A Son was given (v. 6).3. A King will rule (vv. 6-7).
Main PointGod commands His people to follow His rhythm of work, rest, and worship.Outline1. What (v. 8)2. How (vv. 9-10)3. Why (v. 11)
Main PointHonoring God's name means recognizing who God is and living accordingly.
Main PointThe one and only God demands that we worship Him His way.
Main PointThere is only one God, and He demands exclusive worship.
Main Points1. Godly sorrow leads to repentance (vv. 9-10).2. Repentance leads to salvation (v. 10) and joy (v. 9; Psalms 32; 51).
Outline1. Obedience (vv. 3-8a)2. Holiness (vv. 8b-15)3. Seriousness (vv. 16-25)Main Points1. Our sin separates us from God.2. God has dealt with our sin so that we can draw near to Him.
Satisfied: Filling Our Souls with JesusPanel Discussion with Erin DavisRochelle GrassJessica BooneMonica GrassDeb Karth
Satisfied: Filling Our Souls with JesusSession 11. Pharisees demand a Savior who will fit inside their box.2. Pharisees miss the gospel.3. Pharisees can change.
Outline1. Reunion and celebration (vv. 1-12)2. Observation and instruction (vv. 13-27)Main Points1. Rejoice in God's salvation (vv. 8-12). 2. Share in ministry (vv. 13-23).3. Follow godly advice (vv. 24-26).
Main Points1. You are in a battle against your flesh (v. 8).2. You need help in the battle against your flesh (v. 12).Help in Spiritual Warfare1. Prayer (vv. 11-12)2. Community (v. 12)3. Scripture (v. 13)4. Worship (v. 15)
*We apologize for the audio dropouts in the first half of this sermon.OutlineThe Israelites questioned God's 1. Provision for them (v. 2).2. Protection of them (v. 3).3. Presence with them (v. 7).Main Points1. Our unbelief tests God (vv. 2, 3, 7).2. Salvation is in Christ alone (v. 6; 1 Corinthians 10:4; John 7:37-39).
Main Points 1. God is merciful. 2. God is faithful.3. Remembering God's mercy and faithfulness gives us hope.
Main Points1. God provides for His people physically (16:1-21). Daily Resources.2. God provides for His people spiritually (16:22-31). Weekly Rest.3. God provides for His people perpetually (16:32-36). Constant Reminders.
Key Words1. Bitterness2. HealingMain Points1. God knows our circumstances, but we often don't.2. God knows our hearts, but we often don't.3. God knows how and when to heal, but we often don't.
Key WordIdentificationKey PhrasesBaptized into Moses (1 Corinthians 10:2)Baptized into Christ (Romans 6:3; Galatians 3:27)Main PointsThrough water baptism we identify ourselves with . . .1. Christ (1 Corinthians 10:1-2; Galatians 3:26-27).2. Christ's death (Romans 6:3).3. Christ's resurrection (Romans 6:4).
Main Points1. Jesus is the perfect fulfillment of the Passover sacrifice.2. The Lord's Supper is our repeated reminder.
Main Points1. God guides (13:17-18, 20-21; 14:2, 15-16).2. God saves (14:13-14, 30-31).3. God protects (14:19-20).
Main Point1. Remember what God has done for you.2. Teach it to your children.
Main Point-Don't compromise your faith or your obedience.
Main PointDon't compromise your faith or your obedience.
Main Points -Why did God send plagues on Pharaoh and the Egyptians-- -1. To show His uniqueness -v. 14-.-2. To reveal His mercy -v. 15-.-3. To display His power -v. 16-.-4. To promote His name -v. 16-.-5. To exercise His authority -v. 29-.--Summary-Every warning to Pharaoh was another example of God's mercy and another opportunity for him to repent.
Main Points Why did God send plagues on Pharaoh and the Egyptians? 1. To show His uniqueness (v. 14).2. To reveal His mercy (v. 15).3. To display His power (v. 16).4. To promote His name (v. 16).5. To exercise His authority (v. 29).SummaryEvery warning to Pharaoh was another example of God's mercy and another opportunity for him to repent.