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When shall I intreat for thee, and for thy servants, and for thy people, to destroy the frogs from thee and thy houses? Exodus 8:9Have you ever wrestled with one of those problems that stubbornly refuses to go away? It seems to be immune to all solutions. You swat at the thing in every conceivable way, but instead of being eliminated, it expands and multiplies until it's wildly out of control.An Egyptian pharaoh faced just that kind of problem, the Bible tells us, thousands of years ago. He was in a hot dispute with God over the future of the Israelites, and as a result of that dispute, he woke up one morning to find his country swarming with frogs. Slimy, smelly, hopping-all-over-the-place frogs.It was a serious problem. I'm not talking about a frog or two in the front yard. I mean frogs were everywhere—in their beds, on their tables. Big old frogs in the ovens. Little bitty frogs in the bread dough and the drinking water. Frogs. Frogs in your hair. Frogs in places you wouldn't even want to think about!Then God made a move. He sent His man Moses in to Pharaoh to ask, "When shall I entreat the Lord to get these frogs out of here?"Do you know what Pharaoh said?"Tomorrow."Can you imagine that? He could have said, "Right now! Today!" But instead he decided he'd spend one more night among the frogs.You say, "That's the stupidest thing I ever heard. Why in the world would he say tomorrow?" I don't know. Probably for the same reason you want to wait until tomorrow to get saved or healed or prosperous.Here's what I want you to notice. When Moses asked Pharaoh that question and he answered, "Tomorrow," Moses said, "All right. So that you know there's a God in heaven, be it done according to your words."Let me ask you this: How long are you willing to let that persisting problem harass you? When are you going to get rid of the frogs in your life? Do you realize they'll stay around as long as you'll let them? They'll be there until you finally make a quality decision to go with the Word of God and get them out.Why don't you do it today?Scripture Reading:Exodus 8:1-13
When shall I intreat for thee, and for thy servants, and for thy people, to destroy the frogs from thee and thy houses? Exodus 8:9 _____________________________________________________________ Have you ever wrestled with one of those problems that stubbornly refuses to go away? It seems to be immune to all solutions. You swat at the thing in every conceivable way, but instead of being eliminated, it expands and multiplies until it's wildly out of control. An Egyptian pharaoh faced just that kind of problem, the Bible tells us, thousands of years ago. He was in a hot dispute with God over the future of the Israelites, and as a result of that dispute, he woke up one morning to find his country swarming with frogs. Slimy, smelly, hopping-all-over-the-place frogs. It was a serious problem. I'm not talking about a frog or two in the front yard. I mean frogs were everywhere—in their beds, on their tables. Big old frogs in the ovens. Little bitty frogs in the bread dough and the drinking water. Frogs. Frogs in your hair. Frogs in places you wouldn't even want to think about! Then God made a move. He sent His man Moses in to Pharaoh to ask, "When shall I entreat the Lord to get these frogs out of here?" Do you know what Pharaoh said? "Tomorrow." Can you imagine that? He could have said, "Right now! Today!" But instead he decided he'd spend one more night among the frogs. You say, "That's the stupidest thing I ever heard. Why in the world would he say tomorrow?" I don't know. Probably for the same reason you want to wait until tomorrow to get saved or healed or prosperous. Here's what I want you to notice. When Moses asked Pharaoh that question and he answered, "Tomorrow," Moses said, "All right. So that you know there's a God in heaven, be it done according to your words." Let me ask you this: How long are you willing to let that persisting problem harass you? When are you going to get rid of the frogs in your life? Do you realize they'll stay around as long as you'll let them? They'll be there until you finally make a quality decision to go with the Word of God and get them out. Why don't you do it today? Scripture Reading: Exodus 8:1-13 _____________________________________________________________
Scripture Reading: Exodus 16:1-18 It's hard to love a God that we don't know how to trust. And we never learn to trust God if all of our days are wrinkle free. We never learn, otherwise, that he is enough.
Scripture Reading: Exodus 3 Have you ever thought of what preparation might go into meeting someone new? After providentially blessing and multiplying his people for some 430 silent years in Egypt, God re-introduces himself to Moses and to the people of Israel that have now multiplied to some 2.5 million people. How does He describe Himself in this re-introduction? God reveals Himself as a holy God, that is, a God who is pure, unique and supremely worthy of worship. He even commands some preparation for meeting with him so that we physically prepare for spiritual realities. I wonder if more of us might benefit from spiritual times if we did more to physically prepare for them? God reveals Himself as the infinite and faithful God: “I am” the God of your forefathers, not “I was.” The same God who made covenants with the forefathers of Israel and kept those promises, He is still God today. God may appear quiet at times, but He hasn't left the throne. He won't abandon His people or break His word. God reveals Himself as the God who sees our pain and hears our sorrows. He isn't cold and distant. Not a tear goes unnoticed and not a prayer unheard. If you find yourself in a difficult place, if the world around you seems to crush you with oppression and fears, if it seems like you are alone and no one knows or understands your pain, then rest assured, my brothers and sisters: you have a God in Heaven who knows you, and He knows your situation. God reveals Himself as the God who delivers. God will save his people in a way that shows the strength of His mighty arm! He hears; He knows; His heart is touched by our pain, and He will deliver His people in His time. Wait on the Lord for His great salvation. God reveals Himself as the God who delivers by sending a covenant mediator. To Israel there in Egypt He sent Moses—an imperfect, human and even hesitant mediator. But Moses is a picture of the great covenant mediator who would someday come. God would then send Jesus the Christ, the ultimate and final mediator who joyfully endured the cross and is now exalted to the right hand of God, reigning and hearing our prayers. Have you met this God? Do you know Him as your Lord and your Savior?
Culminating Worship—Culminating Wrath Scripture: Exodus 14:30-15:8, Revelation 15 Preacher: Rev. David Inks Sermon Outline: Introduction 7 Angels with 7 Plagues which are the Last 1 The Conquered Conquer & Worship 2-4 The Final Stage is set to Finish God’s Wrath 5-8 Conclusion Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/_-75XdvF-_U Scripture Reading: Exodus 14:30-15:8 (King James Version) […] The post Culminating Worship—Culminating Wrath appeared first on Covenant United Reformed Church.
When loyalty to Yahuah is tested, will you wait… or build your own golden calf? In Exodus 32, Israel's impatience exposed their hearts — and the cost was high.TORAH CLASS – EXODUS 32Taught by Kerry & Karen Battle | Ahava~Love AssemblyPure Word. No Religion. No Traditions. Just Truth.When Mosheh delayed on Mount Sinai, Israel's loyalty was tested — and they fell into idolatry. This lesson exposes how impatience breeds rebellion, how compromise in leadership can destroy a nation, and why intercession can stand between life and death.We'll see the Levites' radical loyalty, the weight of leadership under Yahuah, and the reality that mercy never cancels judgment for the unrepentant.
Hello and welcome to Tabernacle of Praise Church International Sunday Morning Service! Today, Minister Trevor Stevens ministers from the topic, "The Loving Neighbor." Scripture Reading: Exodus 20:1-17 Focal Scriptures: Matthew 22:34-39 & Romans 13:8-10 #agape #loveyourneighbor #greatestcommandment
Witnesses to the glory of God in the face of Jesus reflect that glory in the world. It was true for Moses. It was doubtless true for Peter, James, and John. We pray that it will be true of all of us who see God's glory in the word and in the supper and who are being “transformed into the same image” by God's Spirit.Scripture Reading: Exodus 34:29-35; 2 Corinthians 3:12—4:2; Luke 9:28-43
What do we do when we sin big? When we're feeling far from God? When our hearts are cold toward the things of the Lord? When we're spiritual stuck? Join us as we learn together with Joshua through what happens in Exodus 33. SCRIPTURE READING: Exodus 33:1-14
Scripture Reading: Exodus 30-31Sermon Begins at 5:00I. The Sacred SpaceII. Spirit-Filled ArtisansIII. The Set Apart Day
In Exodus 24, Joshua climbs the mountain of God as Moses' assistant. It's another formative moment in Joshua's training as a man whom God will use. SCRIPTURE READING: Exodus 24:1-18
Pastor Dave's Sermon from 9/29/24: "Whew!" Scripture Reading: Exodus 12:1-13; 13:1-8
Scripture Reading: Exodus 20:8-11 Call to worship: Genesis 2:2-3 By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing So on the seventh day he rested from all his work. Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, Because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done. Amen.
Scripture Reading: Exodus 32:1-19 Sermon: “Exodus 32:1-19” by Nathan Roberts House of Mercy Church in St. Paul, Minnesota is an intellectually curious, artistically forward, community--called the best church for non-churchgoers by the City Pages. House of Mercy's weekly service includes award-winning sermons, always intriguing guests playing the best in country gospel/Americana music, and regular offerings from the hardest working band in the church band business: The Grand Old Grievous Angel Band. Find us at houseofmercy.org Contact us at info@houseofmercy.org
In today's sermon we're talking about our biggest problem in life, what's really causing it, why most of our solutions never work…and most importantly, what we can do about it. Join us as we kick off our new series, “Counterfeit Gods.” Scripture Reading: Exodus 20:1-4 Share: Know someone who needs this message right now? Send them the link! Connect: https://rb.gy/0gguyc Give: https://pushpay.com/g/kindredumc Prayer: https://rb.gy/xwmuok Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/kindrednc.church/kindreds-latest-9-8-2024
Apparently not satisfied by Jesus' feeding of thousands, some who were there press him for a sign of his power; perhaps it is daily manna they want. As always in John's gospel when people want a sign, Jesus offers himself. He is the bread come from heaven to give life to the world. He calls us to come to him and believe in him, and through that relationship to know the one who sent him.Scripture Reading:Exodus 16:2-4, 9-15; Ephesians 4:1-16; John 6:24-35
Scripture Reading | Exodus 20:8-17
We have Christ with us always, giving us strength to make it through each day.Scripture Reading: Exodus 20:1-17; John 2:18-21
The third covenant in this year's Lenten readings is the central one of Israel's history: the gif of the law to those God freed from slavery. The commandments begin with the statement that because God alone has freed us from the powers that oppressed us, we are to let nothing else claim first place in our lives. When Jesus throws the merchants out of the temple, he is defending the worship of God alone and rejecting the ways commerce and profit-making can become our gods. The Ten Commandments are essential to our baptismal call: centered first in God's liberating love, we strive to live out justice and mercy in our communities and the world.Scripture Reading: Exodus 20:1-17; 1 Corinthians 1:18-25; John 2:13-22
Scripture Reading | Exodus 20:1-11
Sermon by Rev. Sam McGlothlin For Week 1 of our Sermon Series: "The Way, The Truth, The Life" Scripture Reading: Exodus 3:1-14
9-24-23 PM "A Proper Speech of God" Scripture Reading: Exodus 34:1-9, Heidelberg Catechism, Lord's Day 36 I. Understands the Significance of a Name A. A Significant Revelation B. A Significant Purpose II. Obeys the Instruction of the Law A. The Negative Prohibition B. The Positive Prescription III. Fears the Threat of the Command A. The Explanation of the Threat B. The Escape of the Threat Rev. Greg Lubbers
Sermon by BMUMC Youth For Week 4 of our Sermon Series: "What in the Word" Scripture Reading: Exodus 20:20, James 1:5-8, John 5:39-40
Scripture Reading- Exodus 3:1-15
The Church is a witness to the world of what God is about. What is the witness we are to give? Who is God? Scripture Reading: Exodus 23:20-22, Exodus 33:12-16, Ezekiel 37:27-28, John 17: 20-23
Scripture Reading: Exodus 3:1-12 The mountain peak of Scripture and human history– the moment when Moses was introduced to God by God. How did God reveal himself?
5-14-23 PM "God's Holiness Triumphs" Scripture Reading: Exodus 17:1-7 I. The Setting for Provision A. The complaint of the people. B. The response from the Lord. II. The Grounds for Judgment A. The words of Moses. B. The actions of Moses. III. The Holiness of God Revealed A. The holiness of provision. B. The holiness of judgment Theme: God shows his holiness by providing for his people and judging sin. Mr. Daniel Hofland
Scripture Reading- Exodus 10-1-20-Text- Exodus 10-8-11--Not without Our Children -Baptism--I. Pharaoh's Tactic-II. Moses' Resolve-III. Our Commitment
Scripture Reading: Exodus 10:1-20Text: Exodus 10:8-11Not without Our Children (Baptism)I. Pharaoh's TacticII. Moses' ResolveIII. Our Commitment
Scripture Reading – Exodus 16:1-18 Gospel Reading – Luke 22:1-23
Pastor Dave's Sermon from 10/9/22: "Rescue Sermon Series (week 3)" Scripture Reading: Exodus 19:3-7; 20:1-17