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Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee
Join us today as Pastor and Teaching Elder Adam Vinson continues our study in Exodus. Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SdJZIP3hvGSwBBm68NWKJmemDkzKdKFd/view
Join us today as Pastor and Teaching Elder Adam Vinson continues our study in Exodus. Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SdJZIP3hvGSwBBm68NWKJmemDkzKdKFd/view
Cornerstone Church of Christ
Christians have long been a singing people. Songs and singing have formed a part of our worship of God from the very earliest of days. But why? What is it about songs that is so important to our right worship of God? And what should our songs say? Today, as we eavesdrop on the song the Israelites sang upon the destruction of their enemies, let us consider the importance of song in the worship of our God and the retelling of his mighty deeds.
The 13th sermon in a series on Exodus 1-18 called Exodus: Redemption The drama of the Exodus suddenly breaks out into a joyful musical where all of Israel, led by Miriam, sings a praise song to the LORD, who saves, is glorious, & is like no one else! Find us: maranathalilburn.org Follow us: facebook.com/maranathalilburn instagram.com/maranathalilburn
This week we are wrapping up the first section of the Exodus series just as the Israelites get across the Red Sea and we see how they respond to everything that has happened.
This week we are wrapping up the first section of the Exodus series just as the Israelites get across the Red Sea and we see how they respond to everything that has happened.
Morning Worship 23 Aug.'20
Online sermons from Grace Baptist Church of Chariton Iowa. Preaching the gospel to anyone willing to listen!
Joy and Sorrow Exodus 15: 1 - 21 Rev Keith Morrison
It has been written that the Passover was the foreshadowing of the cross. The lamb would be slaughtered as the substitute for the Israelites’ first-born sons. Israel would be freed from death AND bondage that night. The crossing of the Red Sea has been compared to the Resurrection. As the Sea was parted for the Israelites to cross through, Jesus would rise and defeat death opening the gates of heaven for His followers to enter. Also, that day their enemies would be defeated. If that is the case, it’s only fitting that the Israelites would sing a song of praise and thanksgiving to God as they rejoiced on the other side of the Sea.
It has been written that the Passover was the foreshadowing of the cross. The lamb would be slaughtered as the substitute for the Israelites’ first-born sons. Israel would be freed from death AND bondage that night. The crossing of the Red Sea has been compared to the Resurrection. As the Sea was parted for the Israelites to cross through, Jesus would rise and defeat death opening the gates of heaven for His followers to enter. Also, that day their enemies would be defeated. If that is the case, it’s only fitting that the Israelites would sing a song of praise and thanksgiving to God as they rejoiced on the other side of the Sea.
St Thomas Baptist Church
How is the song of Moses organized, what is its content, and what is its nature?
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
Resources for a life of following Jesus every day, and everywhere, with everyone
We sing because we have a great Redeemer who saves His people freely and fully.
Something in our lives goes out of tune when we don't want to sing. True worship seeks to tune our lives to God's past, present, and future.
Something in our lives goes out of tune when we don't want to sing. True worship seeks to tune our lives to God's past, present, and future.
Something in our lives goes out of tune when we don't want to sing. True worship seeks to tune our lives to God's past, present, and future.
Something in our lives goes out of tune when we don't want to sing. True worship seeks to tune our lives to God's past, present, and future.
Grace Fellowship Church of State College, PA
Pastor Ken preaches from the book of Exodus in his sermon titled, "No More Wining." Enjoy!