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As the Israelites stood at the edge of the sea with no means of escape, they heard Egyptian chariots storming towards them and they were frightened. They were certain that they were about to be killed. They saw Pharaoh in the distance and thought he had all the power in his hands. But God told them to simply "stand and see" while He fought this battle for them. How sad that He had to remind His people again where they could find the power they needed, whatever their circumstances.
Modern Christianity doesn't usually reject God — it often reshapes Him. In this opening week of Golden Calves, we look at Israel's worship of the golden calf and ask a hard question: have we done the same? When worship becomes centered on our feelings, experiences, and spiritual highs, we can mistake emotional atmosphere for genuine surrender. This message challenges us to move beyond chasing encounters with God and toward the long, hidden, ordinary path of obedience that actually forms us into Christ's image.Scripture:Exodus 24:1-3Exodus 32:1-35Amos 5:18-27Matthew 6:5-13Matthew 5:23-24Resources:FaceBook- FCC Young AdultsInstagram- @fccyaEmail- fccyadmin@fccsantamaria.orgWebsite- fccsantamaria.org
1. Be horrified at the great sin of idolatry that deserves God's burning hot wrath 2. Be grateful at the provision of a mediator that averts God's burning hot wrath
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God of Mammon, jij hebt de keuze
In this first episode of our summer series on Disputing with God, we are reading the story of the Golden Calf, Exodus 32:1-20 and 30-35. We've read it together before, but the regular lectionary stops us pretty early in its unfolding ... and we found that moving farther into the story directed our eyes not to the Israelites or to God, but to the space between them–their relationship, still fairly new and fragile. And you know what else is right between them–our man Moses, holding the tablets, trying to reach in both directions at once. What's left after this kind of rupture? What's possible?
Sycamore Grove Mennonite Church
Thursday, May 21, 2026
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Shawn, Justin, and Other Justin hash out why God had 3000 of the Israelites killed for making and worshiping the golden calf in Exodus chapter 32.
Exodus 32-33; 19 Psalms 90-91; 42 Luke 2
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A sermon from our series on the book of Exodus. Date: 10 May 2026 Speaker: Evan McFarlane Exodus 32 2 Peter 3:8-16 www.stmatthews.com.au/unichurch
Exodus: Setting Captives Free In our sin, in His wisdom, God Makes a Way Sermon recorded May 3rd 2026 Caleb Click Lead Pastor Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, AL
Sunday Morning, May 3, 2026Exodus 32 ... Exodus 32A message delivered by Jody Failoni
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Abounding Grace is an outreach ministry of Calvary Church in Aurora, Colorado.Pastor Ed Taylor is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Church –you can find more about him at edtaylor.org.Join us as we study through the Bible and learn of God's Abounding Grace. These podcasts correspond with our daily radio programs, which can be heard nationally. We pray you are blessed through these broadcasts.If you like what you hear - don't forget to follow us, and use the Share button to pass it on to your friends and family!
Abounding Grace is an outreach ministry of Calvary Church in Aurora, Colorado.Pastor Ed Taylor is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Church – you can find more about him at edtaylor.org.Join us as we study through the Bible and learn of God's Abounding Grace. These podcasts correspond with our daily radio programs, which can be heard nationally. We pray you are blessed through these broadcasts.If you like what you hear – don't forget to follow us, and use the Share button to pass it on to your friends and family!
Exodus 32-34, pt. 2 These chapters recount the famous "golden calf" incident, where Israel convince Aaron to set an idol in the form of gold bull and they worship it as their god who led them out of Egypt. In a real, sense this is the fall of Israel. What makes it even more tragic and offensive is that they have just entered into their covenant with Yahweh less than 2 months ago and now they have violated that covenant. When Moses throws down and breaks the two tablets of the covenant, that action embodies what Israel has done. The covenant is broken. So now, the threat of God's absence hangs over the camp of Israel. God has said he will not move in among... it's an act of mercy protecting them from his own holiness. But Moses intervenes. And God relents, agreeing to be with Moses and to go with the people. One very important moment in part 2 is when God shows himself to Moses. He passes by and declares, "The Lord, the Lord God, compassionate and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in faithfulness and truth; 7 who keeps faithfulness for thousands, who forgives wrongdoing, violation of His Law, and sin; yet He will by no means leave the guilty unpunished, inflicting the punishment of fathers on the children and on the grandchildren to the third and fourth generations.” This is who God is and how he desires to be known. This is the most quoted passage of the Bible in the Bible. Our understanding of God should start here. BIBLE READING GUIDE - FREE EBOOK - Get the free eBook, Bible in Life, to help you learn how to read and apply the Bible well: https://www.listenerscommentary.com GIVE - The Listener's Commentary is a listener supported Bible teaching ministry made possible by the generosity of people like you. Thank you! Give here: https://www.listenerscommentary.com/give STUDY HUB - Want more than the audio? Join the study hub to access articles, maps, charts, pictures, and links to other resources to help you study the Bible for yourself. https://www.listenerscommentary.com/members-sign-up MORE TEACHING - For more resources and Bible teaching from John visit https://www.johnwhittaker.net
Abounding Grace is an outreach ministry of Calvary Church in Aurora, Colorado.Pastor Ed Taylor is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Church –you can find more about him at edtaylor.org.Join us as we study through the Bible and learn of God's Abounding Grace. These podcasts correspond with our daily radio programs, which can be heard nationally. We pray you are blessed through these broadcasts.If you like what you hear - don't forget to follow us, and use the Share button to pass it on to your friends and family!
Preached in 2024. For more resources for knowing and loving God's word, visit bcnewton.coResourcesExodus: Saved for God's Glory // Philip Graham RykenExodus // Douglas StuartGleanings in Exodus // A. W. PinkThe Pentateuch as Narrative // John H. SailhamerExodus // John CalvinIf you have benefitted from this episode, consider sharing with others. You can also support my work financially at this link.
What a crazy story we have here!
Preached in 2024. For more resources for knowing and loving God's word, visit bcnewton.coResourcesExodus: Saved for God's Glory // Philip Graham RykenExodus // Douglas StuartGleanings in Exodus // A. W. PinkThe Pentateuch as Narrative // John H. SailhamerExodus // John CalvinIf you have benefitted from this episode, consider sharing with others. You can also support my work financially at this link.
Exodus 32-34, pt. 1 These chapters recount the famous "golden calf" incident, where Israel convince Aaron to set an idol in the form of gold bull and they worship it as their god who led them out of Egypt. In a real, sense this is the fall of Israel. What makes it even more tragic and offensive is that they have just entered into their covenant with Yahweh less than 2 months ago and now they have violated that covenant. When Moses throws down and breaks the two tablets of the covenant, that action embodies what Israel has done. The covenant is broken. And God's response is his just anger at their disloyalty. BIBLE READING GUIDE - FREE EBOOK - Get the free eBook, Bible in Life, to help you learn how to read and apply the Bible well: https://www.listenerscommentary.com GIVE - The Listener's Commentary is a listener supported Bible teaching ministry made possible by the generosity of people like you. Thank you! Give here: https://www.listenerscommentary.com/give STUDY HUB - Want more than the audio? Join the study hub to access articles, maps, charts, pictures, and links to other resources to help you study the Bible for yourself. https://www.listenerscommentary.com/members-sign-up MORE TEACHING - For more resources and Bible teaching from John visit https://www.johnwhittaker.net
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Title: How to Hold God to His CharacterScripture Reading: Exodus 32:7-14Series: Be Bold!What if the secret to being bold is not demanding what we want, but reminding God of who He has already promised to be? In this message, we examine the high-stakes negotiation between Moses and God following Israel's immediate fall into idolatry with the golden calf. Moses demonstrates how to live out the Greatest Commandment by interceding for a rebellious people, choosing to hold God to His History as the one who rescued them from Egypt. He further appeals to God's Honor, arguing that God's reputation among the nations is tied to the survival of His people. Finally, Moses holds God to His Heritage by pointing back to the unbreakable covenant made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We see that just as Moses advocated for Israel, we are called to a life where we are saved from sin and saved to a life of worship, ultimately finding our hope in Jesus, the ultimate intercessor who stood in our place. Approach God with boldness by anchoring your prayers in His unchanging character, His historical faithfulness, and His covenant promises.
Sunday, April 12, 2025
00:00 Psalm 8200:46 John 1404:52 Exodus 3210:28 Ecclesiastes 7Day 82 Commentary and Content:https://andrewhorval.substack.com/p/route-66-day-82
This week, Pastor Blake talked about how the people grew impatient while Moses was on the mountain and turned to a golden calf. Their actions showed that we were created to worship, but when we lose trust in God, we often give that worship to something else. It challenges us to identify idolatry in our own lives and asks: will we repent of our idols? Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast archive at www.declarationchurch.net/live.
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