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Israel's family had multiplied greatly with time. And the Egyptians were fearful that if a war happened the Israelites might side with Egypt's foes. For they were the friends of a former, but now despised dynasty – most probably that of the Hyksos shepherd-kings from Chaldea, who had conquered Egypt before the arrival of Israel's family. Although they were moderate in their rule they were despised as they had gained Egypt's wealth. The new regime enslaved Israel and killed their male children. The Israelites were constructing the new Pharaoh's treasure cities. The Hebrew midwives – Shiphrah and Puah – were commanded to throw the boys, born to the Hebrew mothers, into the Nile. But, the midwives failed to obey since they reverenced Yahweh more than the Pharaoh. And so the LORD blessed them. Chapter 2 tells of Moses' birth and the way in which he was providentially saved through the actions of his faithful family. Moses' birth was concealed for 3 months; but as he grew this task became harder. His parents knew that the deliverance from God was drawing nearer and they hoped that in Moses the LORD would raise up a saviour (see Acts 7 verses 17-22; Hebrews 11 verse 23). Jochabed, the mother of Moses, deliberately exposed her son to Pharaoh's childless daughter, who upon hearing Moses' cry was filled with compassion and the desire to adopt him. Miriam was there to advance this plan. Jochabed wet nursed Moses and had opportunity to instruct her son in the revealed plans from the LORD outlined in the promises. At the age of 40 Moses made a choice to align himself with the suffering people of God, rather than accept what Egypt was offering. Moses, perhaps, turned down the chance to become the next king (see Acts 7 verses 22-29; Hebrews 11 verses 23-26). He struck down and killed an Egyptian who had struck an Israelite slave. The body was hastily buried in the sand. The next day he sought to separate two fighting Israelites and tried to intervene; he was derided by his brother who knew of the former day's murder. Moses fled Egypt,to far away Midian, fearing Pharaoh's vengeance. Here he remained for 40 years of divine education in readiness for God's use, as a humbled servant. He met Reuel, the local wise priest, who had 7 daughters – also known as Jethro, Raguel – where he married Zipporah and became a shepherd. A son was born to them and named Gershom, signifying Moses' status as a sojourner, together with the patriarchal family. The chapter concludes by telling us that Yahweh has heard His childrens' groaning and as a loving Father will respond, ever faithful to His promises. Psalm 53 is a duplication of Psalm 14. Psalm 53 is an important record, “The fool has said in his heart, there is no God” – and is cited in Romans 3. Its message tells us more than that atheists are foolish. It is not those who simply speak the words; but, it applies to those whose actions say, ‘I can act as I please and will not be punished'. The heart's intentions are of great importance and determine our actions. Psalm 54 is another Maschil of David's designed for guidance to his listeners. It was written after David had been delivered from Saul's encirclement following the treachery of the Ziphites. God had heard his prayer, and yet again saved David from an impossible situation. Saul having surrounded David would have certainly captured him had to withdraw his army to defend the land from a Philistine invasion. The strangers, who had risen against David, failed because of David's trust in the Almighty. David will present to his God thanksgiving offerings and praise. Yet again Psalm 55 is a Maschil from the pen of David in which he celebrates his Sovereign's saving him again and again. The theme of the Psalm is for the heaters to “Cast your burden upon the LORD”; or, as the Hebrew language expresses, “Roll yourself on Yahweh”. David in his restless and oppressed state of mind calls upon his God to vanquish his sorrows and prevent his being overwhelmed with despair. The Psalmist prays for the wings of a dove, that he might fly away from all his troubles. He then beseeches his Omnipotent Creator to repay the evils of his enemies. He speaks of his chief adversary in verses 12-14; this is believed to have been David's supreme counsellor Ahithophel. This man had deep insights into the Scriptures, but became embittered against David when the king committed adultery with Ahithophel's granddaughter. The counterpart to Ahithophel is the betrayer of our Lord Jesus Christ – Judas Iscariot; who likewise had a spiritually perceptive mind, which was overcome by his covetousness. David (and the Messiah himself) invoke the LORD's vengeance upon those wicked men in verses 15-17. Not so for His Anointed, who was constantly in the care of his Creator – verses 16-19. And so the take home message in the concluding verses for all faithful believers is to, “Roll yourself on Yahweh and He will sustain (uphold, support) you”; whatever your troubles. Romans 7 starts with an analogy comparing the liberty to remarry providing the former spouse had deceased with the believer's freedom from the law because Christ's death was the death-knell for the Mosaic law. The chapter showed the law's purpose in provoking peoples' covetous lusts demonstrating human incapacity to be righteous on the basis of law keeping. A delight in God's law within our mind must make the coming freedom in Christ's Kingdom a foretaste of the final freedom when we will be set free. Romans 8 indicates that desire must be supported by a concerted attempt to live after the spirit by thinking spiritually and not carnally. What was impossible for the law to provide – a totally sinless being from Adam's progeny – our Heavenly Father produced in a unique man, completely possessed of every passion and frailty common to humanity; yet as a product of his divine parentage and strengthening by constant imprinting of Yahweh's Word a Victor over fleshly thinking. The chapter tells us that those, who like their Lord, are led by spirit thinking will likewise be God's children. The chapter tells us the steps involved in the process of our being saved, as verses 28-30, show. Finally the encouragement of verses 31-39 reveal to us that God has done above and beyond what we could conceivably think – so the remaining perceived impediments are minuscule by comparison. God's demonstrated desire to see the faithful in His Kingdom cam only be thwarted by ourselves. Read these verses aloud and marvel at the message of the love God has for His children and has been shown to us by the life, death and glorifying of His Son our Lord Jesus Christ.
A whole bevy of women choose to creatively subvert the powers of death, risking their own lives, for the sake of choosing life. Shiprah and Puah - the midwives who bravely deliver life in defiance of the king, Jochabed - the mother and master basket-weaver who becomes a nursemaid to her own child, a sister protectrix who craftily executes a brilliant family-saving plan, a daughter of a king who says yes to the babe before her, inextricably weaving her life with those whom her empire oppresses. This is the birth of a baby and the birth of a people who will, together, stand on holy ground in God's life-giving, liberating, power-subverting presence.Sermon begins at minute marker 9:15Exodus 1.8-14 - 2:10; 3.1-15ResourcesImage: Photo by Jackson Hendry - https://unsplash.com/photos/kKpTHqM2K-c Hymn: VT 740, Words & Music, Daniel Iverson, 1929; © 1935, 1963 Birdwing Music and BWG Songs, Inc. Permission to podcast the music in this service obtained from CCLI #23488. All rights reserved.
What lessons can today's Christian mothers glean from Rebekah, the mother of Esau and Jacob, Salome, the mother of James and John, two of Christ's 12 disciples, and Mary, the mother of Jesus Himself? Rebekah and Salome often made the wrong decisions which no mother should emulate. By contrast, Mary was a humble, courageous young woman who inquired of the Lord, knew her purpose, knew God as her Savior, and knew the Word of God. In this second of three conversations with guest host Adam McManus, Rhonda Stoppe, author of Moms Raising Sons to Be Men, shares Biblical insights from these three mothers of Scripture. In Adam's first interview with Rhonda, they discussed fascinating Biblical insights for Christian mothers from Jochabed, the mother of Moses, as well as the unnamed mother of David. And in his third interview, Rhonda addressed how moms can encourage their sons to choose chastity before marriage. Get Chapter 16 for free at www.NoRegretsWoman.com. It's entitled, “Even If You're Scared: Facing the Culture War with Wisdom and Strength.”
Bringing up boys isn't for the faint of heart. Guest host Adam McManus interviews Rhonda Stoppe, author of Moms Raising Sons to Be Men. Drawing on insights from fellow boy-moms and from Scripture, Rhonda reveals why walking with Christ is every mom's key to parenting well. In this first of three conversations with Rhonda, they discuss fascinating Biblical insights for Christian mothers from Jochabed, the mother of Moses, as well as the unnamed mother of David. The second interview featured lessons from Rebekah, the mother of Jacob and Esau, Salome, the mother of James and John, and Mary, the mother of Jesus. And the third interview with Rhonda tackled how moms can encourage their sons to embrace chastity before marriage. Cindi McMenamin, author of When Women Walk Alone, said, “You will be encouraged, enlightened, and empowered to become the mom you've always wanted to be – and to guide your son into becoming the man God intended.” Get Chapter 16 for free at www.NoRegretsWoman.com. It's entitled, “Even If You're Scared: Facing the Culture War with Wisdom and Strength.”
Bringing up boys isn't for the faint of heart. Guest host Adam McManus interviews Rhonda Stoppe, author of Moms Raising Sons to Be Men. Drawing on insights from fellow boy-moms and from Scripture, Rhonda reveals why walking with Christ is-every-mom's key to parenting well. In this first of three conversations with Rhonda, they discuss fascinating Biblical insights for Christian mothers from Jochabed, the mother of Moses, as well as the unnamed mother of David. Cindi McMenamin, author of When Women Walk Alone, said, -You will be encouraged, enlightened, and empowered to become the mom you've always wanted to be - and to guide your son into becoming the man God intended.- Get Chapter 16 for free at www.NoRegretsWoman.com. It's entitled, -Even If You're Scared- Facing the Culture War with Wisdom and Strength.- --This program includes---1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus - guest hosted by Chris Galanek -Russia on the Verge of a Coup, One-Year Anniversary of the Overturning of Roe v. Wade, Lessons from David's mother---2. Generations with Kevin Swanson -Guest Host- Adam McManus-
06.18.23 Rooted Stories: Jochabed by Real Life
Jochebed, The Mother of Moses This Mother's Day lesson looks at the example of Jochebed, the mother of Moses, to discover keys to a mother's legacy. Discussed ideas include: (1) being faithful to a higher moral law, (2) the priorities of a mother's love, (3) the passion of a mother's care, and (4) the legacy of a mother's influence. The lesson concludes with an invitation to respond to the message. Linder Road church of Christ - Meridian, Idaho ********************************** For more information about our full schedule of classes and the Linder Road church of Christ in Meridian, ID, please visit http://www.linderroad.com .
Mother's Day sermon on Jochabed.
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Exodus 2: And Their Cry Went Up to God | A Brave woman named Jochabed lays her baby boy in an ark in the reed of the Nile. Moses is "rescued" by Pharoah's daughter, and raised the palace - until he tries to free his fellow Israelites - and has to flee to the wilderness.Journey 4 | Law and Grace. Journey #4 opens the Bible's grand story of redemption in Exodus, as Moses leads the Israelites out of slavery and into the wilderness. God delivers the law in Leviticus - but can the law save? Redemption comes into full glory in the NT letters of Ephesians and Philemon, and Paul delivers his manifesto of grace in Galatians. (94 days)Teacher: Kris & JonathanAbout TTW: When the Bible is confusing, Through the Word explains it with clear and concise audio guides for every chapter. The TTW Podcast follows 19 Journeys covering every book and chapter in the Bible. Each journey is an epic adventure through several Bible books, as your favorite pastors explain each chapter with clear explanation and insightful application. Understand the Bible in just ten minutes a day, and join us for all 19 Journeys on the TTW podcast or TTW app!Get the App: https://throughtheword.orgContact: https://throughtheword.org/contactDonate: https://throughtheword.org/givingExodus 2 Themes: Israel, Egypt, slavery, bondage, Moses, salvation, delivererExodus 2 Tags: Israel, Egypt, slavery, Moses, Miriam, Pharoah, Nile, basket, reeds, murder, slavery, Midian, shepherd, ZipporahKey Verses: Quotes: Audio & Text © 2011-2021 Through the Word™ Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.Bible Quotes: The Holy Bible New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission of Biblica, Inc.® All rights reserved worldwide.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jochabed's Example of a Mother Subtitle: Mother's Day Speaker: Daryl W. Kendrick Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/8/2022 Length: 36 min.
What does it take to please God? What does it take to see Him work in lives that aren't working? We learn from Moses' mother that it takes boatloads of faith, but God rewards those who trust in Him.
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY Eve, Sarah, Rebekah, Leah, Jochabed, Naomi and Mary. If we would have seen them in their cultural context, they probably didn't stand out... but God took their otherwise ordinary lives and wove their stories into the most important narrative ever written!
Who in their right mind would send their infant floating down a crocodile infested river? Perhaps this courageous mother had more of a renewed mind than anyone among her people at the time. The story of Jochabed is an absolute stunner as her one action set events in motion that saved an entire nation.
Who in their right mind would send their infant floating down a crocodile infested river? Perhaps this mother had more of a renewed mind than anyone among her people. The story of Jochebed is an absolute stunner as her one action set events in motion that saved an entire nation.
Chelsea joins us again this week as we dive into the story of Jochabed and relying on God, even in exhile. ABOUT CHELSEA: Chelsea Peddecord is a Texas native serving at Highland Park United Methodist Church. She went to Oklahoma State and recently finished her Masters of Theological Studies at SMU Perkins. Please ask her anything about Broadway, the Dallas Mavs, the Dallas Cowboys, or her pets Wesley and Bullet. She was commissioned as a Provisional Deacon in The United Methodist Church this summer! Woohoo! You can follow her on social media @chelseapedd & @sacredculturepodcast Don't forget to check out Chelsea's first episode, 1-09. As well as Chelsea's new podcast: Sacred Culture Podcast available on all major platforms. ---- Thank you for supporting the WYM Podcast! Go to our website to learn more! To start your own podcast, go to anchor.fm/
No Man is Poor with a Godly Mother. When Moses made his Choice of Christ is when Jochabed got paid.
Pastor Tom with a special message for Mother's Day!
Two women who saved the day (and a nation).
Jochabed, the mother of Moses, paints for us a picture of how God has hard-wired mothers to love unconditionally, nurture tirelessly and serve selflessly. Join us as we cherish and honor our moms on Mother's Day 2020.
Join the Dolce family as we share a bedtime devotional from Exodus 1-2, sing, and pray for the persevering church around the world.
"Called to Greatness" Jochabed Mother of Moses - Faith by MVCC
This is the CrossWalk Community Church podcast for the week of August 19, 2018. God sees past imperfections, inadequacies, insecurities, and even failures. He wants to make you into the best version of you! He wants to make you into a HERO! This week's message is given by Pastor Keith Stewart.
Exodus 2: And Their Cry Went Up to God | A Brave woman named Jochabed lays her baby boy in an ark in the reed of the Nile. Moses is "rescued" by Pharoah's daughter, and raised the palace - until he tries to free his fellow Israelites - and has to flee to the wilderness.Journey 4 | Law and Grace. Journey #4 opens the Bible's grand story of redemption in Exodus, as Moses leads the Israelites out of slavery and into the wilderness. God delivers the law in Leviticus - but can the law save? Redemption comes into full glory in the NT letters of Ephesians and Philemon, and Paul delivers his manifesto of grace in Galatians. (94 days)Teacher: Kris & JonathanAbout TTW: When the Bible is confusing, Through the Word explains it with clear and concise audio guides for every chapter. The TTW Podcast follows 19 Journeys covering every book and chapter in the Bible. Each journey is an epic adventure through several Bible books, as your favorite pastors explain each chapter with clear explanation and insightful application. Understand the Bible in just ten minutes a day, and join us for all 19 Journeys on the TTW podcast or TTW app!Get the App: https://throughtheword.orgContact: https://throughtheword.org/contactDonate: https://throughtheword.org/givingExodus 2 Themes: Israel, Egypt, slavery, bondage, Moses, salvation, delivererExodus 2 Tags: Israel, Egypt, slavery, Moses, Miriam, Pharoah, Nile, basket, reeds, murder, slavery, Midian, shepherd, ZipporahKey Verses: Quotes: Audio & Text © 2011-2021 Through the Word™ Inc. All rights reserved worldwide.Bible Quotes: The Holy Bible New International Version® NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission of Biblica, Inc.® All rights reserved worldwide.
Spiritual Rants for Week 4: approximately 50 min. Genesis 44:1-Exod. 7:25 Matthew 14:13-19:12 Psalm 18:37-23:6 Proverbs 4:11-5:23 The story of Joseph and how he typifies Jesus. Moses growing up and then leading Israel to Pharaoh. Psalm 22-23 and the importance of Proverbs 5.
Often times in our society, we underestimate the strength of women in our lives. As we inspect the life of Jochabed, we see a woman of untold influence of her actions that impacted her immediate family as well us today.
Often times in our society, we underestimate the strength of women in our lives. As we inspect the life of Jochabed, we see a woman of untold influence of her actions that impacted her immediate family as well us today.
Often times in our society, we underestimate the strength of women in our lives. As we inspect the life of Jochabed, we see a woman of untold influence of her actions that impacted her immediate family as well us today.
Exodus 2:1-10 - Pastor Jon Young - Observations about Jochabed.
Jochabed: Blessing in Adversity