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Exodus 15:22-17:7 // Gabe CoyleThis sermon covers the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15:22 through 17:7, highlighting their initial trials in the wilderness. We examine the turning of bitter water into drinkable water, the provision of manna, and the miraculous sourcing of water from a rock at Horeb.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49460345PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2542/responses/new25.07.13
Exodus 15:22-17:7 // Tom NelsonThis sermon covers the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15:22 through 17:7, highlighting their initial trials in the wilderness. We examine the turning of bitter water into drinkable water, the provision of manna, and the miraculous sourcing of water from a rock at Horeb.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49460346PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new25.07.13
Exodus 15:22-17:7 // Manny CheryThis sermon covers the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15:22 through 17:7, highlighting their initial trials in the wilderness. We examine the turning of bitter water into drinkable water, the provision of manna, and the miraculous sourcing of water from a rock at Horeb.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49460347PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2553/responses/new25.07.13
Exodus 15:22-17:7 // Peyton OttThis sermon covers the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15:22 through 17:7, highlighting their initial trials in the wilderness. We examine the turning of bitter water into drinkable water, the provision of manna, and the miraculous sourcing of water from a rock at Horeb.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49460348PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2546/responses/new25.07.13
Exodus 15:22-17:7 // Paul BrandesThis sermon covers the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15:22 through 17:7, highlighting their initial trials in the wilderness. We examine the turning of bitter water into drinkable water, the provision of manna, and the miraculous sourcing of water from a rock at Horeb.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49460344PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2574/responses/new25.07.13
Parashat Chukat is one of the most enigmatic portions in the entire Torah. It seems to flow with contradiction: it begins with a mysterious ordinance, introduces a miraculous yet perplexing deliverance, and ends in what feels like a strange and tragic justice. Midrash teaches us that hidden within these paradoxes are holy lessons, if we're willing to live with the mystery.
This sermon, Lessons from the Wilderness: Bitter Water, Empty Stomachs, and a Faithful God, highlights that while God leads us out of Egypt, He often guides us through the wilderness to shape our hearts. The wilderness journey is not just about leaving behind the past but about discovering who we truly are and who God truly is. At the Waters of Marah (Exodus 15:22–27), bitter water mirrored the bitterness in the hearts of the people—testing didn't change them; it revealed them. In the wilderness of Sin (Exodus 16:1–36), their complaining exposed a deeper issue: trust in God's provision. The grumbling showed that the Red Sea was behind them, but fear still lived inside them. Even after God's miracles, they chose doubt over dependence. Yet at Rephidim (Exodus 17:1–7), when the people cried out in thirst and anger, God's faithfulness shone through. He provided water from the rock, not as a reward for their faithfulness but as a revelation of His own unchanging nature. The wilderness isn't just about survival; it's about transformation. Through every test, God's provision revealed His faithfulness, patience, and presence—even when His people were faithless. This wilderness journey shapes us, teaching us that God is faithful because of who He is, not because of who we are.
We journey with the Israelites as they navigate life after the great Exodus. Grappling with thirst and hunger in the wilderness, they grumble and question God's provision. Yet, God miraculously provides, sweetening bitter water and providing bread from heaven. These acts are not just miracles, but tests of obedience and faith. As the Israelites collect manna six days a week and rest on the Sabbath, they reflect God's example from creation.Support the showRead along with us in the Bible Brief App! Try the Bible Brief book for an offline experience!Get your free Bible Timeline with the 10 Steps: Timeline LinkSupport the show: Tap here to become a monthly supporter!Review the show: Tap here!Want to go deeper?...Download the Bible Brief App!iPhone: App Store LinkAndroid: Play Store LinkWant a physical book? Check out "Bible Brief" by our founder!Amazon: Amazon LinkWebsite: biblebrief.orgInstagram: @biblelitTwitter: @bible_litFacebook: @biblelitEmail the Show: biblebrief@biblelit.org Want to learn the Bible languages (Greek & Hebrew)? Check out ou...
A third of the waters were polluted when the third trumpet was blown in RevelationWhat are the waters?
We worship God with joyful praise. “I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart” (Psalm 138:1).
We worship God with joyful praise. “I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart” (Psalm 138:1).
Are the blessings a test as well as the trials in your life? The gifts from God are often wrapped in unusual promises!
Most of us have experienced bitterness in our lives. Through all our circumstances, God leads, directs, and guides us. In this message, Pastor Lutzer notes we're all impacted by two trees: the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in Eden and the tree on Calvary. Can we move from this moment of bitterness to the sweet provision of God? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29
Most of us have experienced bitterness in our lives. Through all our circumstances, God leads, directs, and guides us. In this message, Pastor Lutzer notes we're all impacted by two trees: the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in Eden and the tree on Calvary. Can we move from this moment of bitterness to the sweet provision of God? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://rtwoffer.com or call us at 1-888-218-9337.
The greater our dreams and hopes, the greater the possibility of deep bitterness and disappointment. It's God's intention that the disappointments in life not make us bitter, but make us better. In this message from Exodus 15, Pastor Lutzer captures three snapshots of Israel in the desert. Why did God lead them to the place of bitterness? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29
The greater our dreams and hopes, the greater the possibility of deep bitterness and disappointment. It's God's intention that the disappointments in life not make us bitter, but make us better. In this message from Exodus 15, Pastor Lutzer captures three snapshots of Israel in the desert. Why did God lead them to the place of bitterness? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://rtwoffer.com or call us at 1-888-218-9337.
Most of us have experienced bitterness in our lives. Through all our circumstances, God leads, directs, and guides us. In this message, Pastor Lutzer notes we're all impacted by two trees: the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in Eden and the tree on Calvary. Can we move from this moment of bitterness to the sweet provision of God? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
Most of us have experienced bitterness in our lives. Through all our circumstances, God leads, directs, and guides us. In this message, Pastor Lutzer notes we're all impacted by two trees: the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in Eden and the tree on Calvary. Can we move from this moment of bitterness to the sweet provision of God? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1407/29
We've all experienced bitterness, heartache, or disappointment. The people of Israel were disillusioned after three days without water in the desert. In this message, Pastor Lutzer shows us God's intention to use the disappointments in life to make us better, not bitter. What if God delights to take the bitter waters and make them sweet? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
We've all experienced bitterness, heartache, or disappointment. The people of Israel were disillusioned after three days without water in the desert. In this message, Pastor Lutzer shows us God's intention to use the disappointments in life to make us better, not bitter. What if God delights to take the bitter waters and make them sweet? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1407/29
The greater our dreams and hopes, the greater the possibility of deep bitterness and disappointment. Imagine Israel's frustration at discovering a bitter oasis in the desert. In this message from Exodus 15, Pastor Lutzer captures the first of three snapshots of Israel's journey with God. Why did God lead them to the place of bitterness? This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
In this episode of Torah Chai-Lights, we take a look at the ritual of the bitter waters that the wife of a jealous husband must drink, as commanded in Numbers chapter 5, comparing the passage to the events following the golden calf incident in Exodus 32.
The greater our dreams and hopes, the greater the possibility of deep bitterness and disappointment. Imagine Israel's frustration at discovering a bitter oasis in the desert. In this message from Exodus 15, Pastor Lutzer captures the first of three snapshots of Israel's journey with God. Why did God lead them to the place of bitterness? To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1407/29
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Immediately after praising God, Israel begins grumbling against Him. As Moses leads the Israelites into the wilderness, their need for water becomes great, which reveals their even greater need to depend on the Lord by following His Word faithfully. Join us and find out why God allows suffering so that He makes people realize their need to depend on Him.
Mark Sweetnam preaches on the significance of the incident at the waters of Marah where Moses threw in a tree and the bitter waters were made sweet. Reading: Exod 15:21-26. (Recorded at Lurgan Gospel Hall, May 2024) The post When God Makes Bitter Waters Sweet (26 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
When we taste bitterness, it can steal our hope and our potential. Why must we stay away from bitter waters? Support the show
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Today's Bible Verse: “When they came to Marah, they could not drink its water because it was bitter. (That is why the place is called Marah.") - Exodus 15:23 Want to listen without ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/ MEET OUR HOSTS at https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-bible-verse/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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"When they came to Marah, they could not drink the waters of Marah for they were bitter; therefore it was named Marah [bitterness]. 24 The people murmured against Moses, saying, What shall we drink? 25 And he cried to the Lord, and the Lord showed him a tree which he cast into the waters, and the waters became sweet" Exodus 15:22-25. I declare the faithfulness and transformative power of the Lord is unmatched. My God is a deliverer through and through. Not only does He bring me out of the jaws of slavery and oppression, But He ensures that the bitter waters of my life are also made sweet. Waters I was previously unable to drink from, That my soul and being rejected because of the weight of sorrow and pain that was attached to it. Situations I had immediately written off and categorised as hopeless, Those were the very waters that I am now eagerly lapping. No wonder the Psalmist cries out “O'taste and see that the Lord is good”. It is in keeping with Your nature, Lord. 2 Kings 4:10-41, "But as they ate the stew, they cried out, “O man of God, there is death in the pot.” And they could not eat it. 41 But he said, “Bring [d]flour.” And he threw it into the pot and said, “Serve it for the people so that they may eat.” Then there was nothing harmful in the pot." You are that flour, that is able to render life to an otherwise dead situation, That is able to eliminate the venom that poisons, paralyses and strangles life out of a person. The pot of my life is not hidden from you, Lord. You, after all, are the chef. This is Sassy and I pray the release of the Kingdom of God in your life. Amen! Anchor Scriptures: Exodus 15: 22-25. “Then Moses led Israel from the Red Sea, and they went into the Wilderness of Shur; they went [a distance of] three days (about thirty-three miles) in the wilderness and found no water. Then they came to Marah, but they could not drink its waters because they were bitter; therefore it was named Marah (bitter). The people [grew discontented and] grumbled at Moses, saying, “What are we going to drink?” Then he cried to the Lord [for help], and the Lord showed him a tree, [a branch of] which he threw into the waters, and the waters became sweet. There the Lord made a statute and an ordinance for them, and there He tested them,” Matthew 6:23 “But if your eye is bad [spiritually blind], your whole body will be full of darkness [devoid of God's precepts]. So if the [very]light inside you [your inner self, your heart, your conscience] is darkness, how great and terrible is that darkness!” 2 Kings 4: 10-41 Connect with Pastor Yasmin O'Lugudor: Instagram: [@yasmin_o_lugudor] https://www.instagram.com/yasmin_o_lugudor/ Youtube: [Yasmin O'Lugudor] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFMhc2-gpHvmDVUVE_bA_QA Email: sassy@yasminolugudor.com Produced By The Christ Creatives: https://www.instagram.com/the_christ_creatives/
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Website- http---www.brministry.org-Just like Moses we reach the bitters waters of life, but God can change the water into springs of sweet water that refreshes our soul. Do you have some bitter waters in your life that you need changed--
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