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Do you, as a Christian, find yourself in a hard place you didn't see coming? What is God doing in this time, and what do we need to guard ourselves from if we are going to be true worshipers of Him? Join Kelly as he takes a look at Exodus 32:1.His Hill 50th Anniversary https://hishill.org/50th/www.instagram.com/thehishillpodcast/www.hishill.orgkelly@hishill.org
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Delivered Worshiping your Own Way Exodus 32. 1-35 March 08 2026
March 4 | The Golden Calf (Exodus 32) by Christ Covenant
Recorded 3/3/26. Miguel Inugay.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the book of Exodus on The Second Sunday of Lent.
In this episode of Pray the Word on Exodus 32:14, David Platt teaches about God's sovereign mercy in our lives.Explore more content from Radical.
Today's speaker is Dr. Greg Couser, Senior Professor of Bible and Greek at Cedarville University. Dr. Couser urges us to trust and obey God, and to stay in the path of His love, no matter what may, or may not, come our way. His text is Exodus 32.
What does waiting reveal about your heart? In this message, we're reminded that God not only deserves our worship, He demands it. When we grow impatient, we often attempt to take God's place, conform to culture, and justify compromise.
Exodus 32-33; 19 Psalms 90-91; 42 Luke 2
Daily Evening Prayer (2/9/26) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN): Psalm 47-49; Exodus 32; 1 Corinthians 5; Hymn 623If you find this ministry edifying, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a regular contributor here: https://trinityconnersville.com/give/To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/To own a hymnal, visit: https://anglicanhousepublishers.org/shop/the-book-of-common-praise-of-the-reformed-episcopal-church/
Daily Evening Prayer (2/9/26) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN): Psalm 47-49; Exodus 32; 1 Corinthians 5; Hymn 623If you find this ministry edifying, please consider making a one-time donation or becoming a regular contributor here: https://trinityconnersville.com/give/To read along, visit: https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To sing along with the Brady and Tate Metrical Psalter, visit: https://www.friendsofsabbath.org/cgmusic.com/workshop/newver_frame.htmTo own a Bible, visit: https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/To own a hymnal, visit: https://anglicanhousepublishers.org/shop/the-book-of-common-praise-of-the-reformed-episcopal-church/
Amplify took over Sunday services at Momentum! The middle and high school students at Momentum served in all aspects of the Sunday morning services. We explored how to devote all of ourselves to God. No matter where you are in your spiritual journey, there is something to learn from our awesome students.
It's common for us to hear people say things like, "Well, MY God isn't like that!" and what they mean is that they don't like the God of the Bible, and have tried to imagine God being more the way they'd like. That's dangerous and today we'll see it's also not new. So, join us in our study of Exodus 32 as we continue to dig into the powerful and relevant truths of God's Word. DISCUSSION AND STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. If a person hears the Bible's teaching about God, and says something like, "Oh, my god isn't like that!" How might that be an indication that that person is worshipping a false god? 2. In the opening verses, Moses is delayed and the people grew impatient. They asked Aaron to make a god for them. Why do you think they wanted this "god" to be made? Why do you think Aaron went along with it? What does this teach us about how they viewed God? 3. In verse 4, Aaron took their gold and made it into the shape of a calf and declared, "This is your God, O Israel, who brought you up from the land of Egypt!" This is stunning for many reasons; one of which is that the Egyptians worshipped a god that was represented by bulls. Do you think any of past experiences in Egypt was part of their present embracing of this idol? What can we learn from this about the dangers of associating the true God with things we know and are familiar with? 4. In verse 19, Moses threw down the two tablets containing the commandments of the covenant. How did this act of breaking the tablets reflect their broken covenant with the Lord? 5. The podcast suggests that Aaron's excuse in verse 24, that the fire produced the golden calf, was a form of religious charlatanry or perhaps magical thinking. How do people still do things like this today when they talk about the Lord? 6. In verse 26, when Moses said, "Whoever is for the Lord, come to me!" Who came over to him? What did they do? How was this an act of mercy? 7. The podcast mentions a change in how the Lord would abide with the people. According to Exodus 33:7, where was Tabernacle moved to? Why? 8. How does this passage show us the danger of looking to re-making God to be like something that "we" like versus what He has revealed about Himself? 9. How does this passage also show us the principle that we don't decide how to worship God? 10. How do we see that worship is not about what "we" want but what the Lord wants? 11. How does this passage show us the importance of trusting God's timeline? What are the dangers of rushing things according to our schedule? Check out our Bible Study Guide on the Key Chapters of Genesis! Available on Amazon just in time for the Genesis relaunch in January! To see our dedicated podcast website with access to all our episodes and other resources, visit us at: www.keychapters.org. Find us on all major platforms, or use these direct links: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OqbnDRrfuyHRmkpUSyoHv Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/366-key-chapters-in-the-bible/id1493571819 YouTube: Key Chapters of the Bible on YouTube. As always, we are grateful to be included in the "Top 100 Bible Podcasts to Follow" from Feedspot.com. Also for regularly being awarded "Podcast of the Day" from PlayerFM. Special thanks to Joseph McDade for providing our theme music.
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Prayer that Matters | Our Heartfelt Intercessions Matters | Exodus 32-34 by Osterville Baptist Church
Stephen Angliss | Even though God relents from abandoning His people, He still brings them consequences for their sin of idolatry. How does one balance the difference between compassion and consequence, and what do consequences for sin teach us about God and the Gospel. Join us in our study of Exodus to find out.
10:30A Live Bible Study - Exodus 32:25-35
While Moses was on the mountain, God's people were in rebellion in the valley. How do we live in the valley with mountaintop vision, with understanding, wisdom and character? The answer to that question is what makes us people who bring the goodness of God from the top of the mountain to those in the valley.
Stephen Angliss | How should Christians respond when other Christians fail? In an American Christian culture where church-hopping is common, pastoral tenures are short, divorce is normalized, cutting off family members is encouraged, and protecting oneself from “toxic” people is encouraged, how should the people of God relate to other people of God when they sin? Join us as we study Moses' response to Israel's idolatry and how God triumphs when His people trust Him in trials.
Stephen Angliss | Are you committing adultery against God? The Israelites did so by worshiping a Golden Calf instead of the Lord. Today, many self-professed Christians do the same by giving their love and devotion to created things instead of the Creator. A life that honors God, glorifies Him, and enjoys Him is a life that by faith rejects the love affair of idols. What does that look like? Join us in our study of Scripture to find out.
Mozes schuift de woede niet onder stoelen of banken terwijl de Israëlieten de gevolgen van hun daden onder ogen moeten zien. Mozes vraagt radicale trouw. Hoe zou het verhaal verder zijn gegaan als God de zonde niet had gestraft, denk je?
Mozes vindt zijn volk dansend rond een stierenbeeld, en zijn heilige verontwaardiging laat hem letterlijk de regels breken die God gaf. Ontdek in deze aflevering de kracht en de plaats van boosheid in ons geloof. Zijn er dingen in jouw wereld die rechtvaardige actie vragen?
Join Micah, Ell, Fae, and Don as we discuss the Golden Calf in Exodus 32. What is the significance of the golden calf, and did it really happen here? What political agenda is this story achieving, and why does it show up right here? What are the golden calves of our own age, and how should we deal with them? Find out some perspectives on these questions and more on this episode of The Word in Black and Red!Ell can be found in the Discord and wherever you hear someone talking about unionizing.Fae wants to chat in the Discord with you and then grant you three winter-specific wishes.Don's international church can be found at unfinished.lovehttps://linktr.ee/twibarYou can find the show, more episodes, and other means of listening at thewordinblackandred.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-10-07 - Destroy Your Idols: Exodus 32 [nL0WgEPIluY] by Salvador Flores III
ON SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23, the message is called THE TRUE AND BETTER EXODUS, with Patrick Edwards, from Exodus 32-40. Not much can be more frustrating than an unresolved ending. We're left without closure and comfort as to what happened to the characters or what came next. An unresolved ending, however, does indicate there's more to come, which is exactly how the book of Exodus ends. There's a greater exodus and greater redemption still to come.
After 40 days on the mountain, Moses comes down the mountain to a scene of sin and idolatry.
The golden calf isn't just a moment of foolishness - it's spiritual betrayal. Israel still wanted the promised land, still wanted God's blessings, but not God Himself. In contrast, Moses responds with a heart radically centered on God - interceding not for his own sake but for God's name, God's reputation, and God's glory among the nations. This passage confronts us with deeper questions beneath every choice we make: Do we truly care about God? What will bring Him glory?
Jeanie Banter continues Exodus series by speaking from Exodus 32-33. Today's chapel frame is Heart Holiness.
Pastor John Brown | Exodus 32 | Denia Community Church - Denton, TX | deniachurch.com
“When Gold Things Become Calf Things”Exodus 32:1-61 When the people saw that Moses delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron and said to him, “Up, make us gods who shall go before us. As for this Moses, the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has become of him.” 2 So Aaron said to them, “Take off the rings of gold that are in the ears of your wives, your sons, and your daughters, and bring them to me.” 3 So all the people took off the rings of gold that were in their ears and brought them to Aaron. 4 And he received the gold from their hand and fashioned it with a graving tool and made a golden[a] calf. And they said, “These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!” 5 When Aaron saw this, he built an altar before it. And Aaron made a proclamation and said, “Tomorrow shall be a feast to the Lord.” 6 And they rose up early the next day and offered burnt offerings and brought peace offerings. And the people sat down to eat and drink and rose up to play.CONNECT WITH USIf you have any questions or would like to get to know us further, head over to https://www.triumphlbc.org/connect and fill out our online connection card.ABOUT TRIUMPHTriumph wants to see the life and message of Jesus transform your heart, home, and city. To learn more visit https://www.triumphlbc.org/
A verse by verse Bible teaching through Exodus 32 by Pastor Brock Ashley.
What does God's reign mean for our failure and sin? How can our heart idols be dealt with?
In this sermon, pastor Dylan Dodson preaches from Exodus 32 as we look at what happens when we try to make God into an image we are comfortable with.