Message: “Exodus Chapter 19” from Chad Fugere

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A message from the series “Exodus: The Giving of the Law.” In Exodus chapter 19, the Israelites arrive at Mount Sinai, and God speaks to Moses, instructing him to convey a message to the people. God reminds them of how He brought them out of Egypt on eagle’s wings and calls them to be a treasured possession and a kingdom of priests. Moses conveys God’s message to the people, and they respond with obedience, purifying themselves and consecrating themselves for the encounter with God. On the third day, thunder, lightning, a thick cloud, and the sound of a trumpet emerge on the mountain, signifying the presence of God. Moses leads the people to the foot of the mountain, and God descends upon it in fire, causing it to tremble. The chapter highlights the preparation and anticipation of the Israelites as they approach a sacred encounter with God at Mount Sinai.

Message: “Exodus Chapter 17” from Barry Jones

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A message from the series “Exodus: Lessons in the Desert.” In Exodus 17, the Israelites complain about the lack of water, so Moses strikes a rock and water miraculously flows out. They then face an attack from the Amalekites, but with Moses’ hands raised and the help of Aaron and Hur, they defeat their enemies. God promises to punish the Amalekites, and the chapter highlights the Israelites’ reliance on God and the importance of unity.

Message: “Exodus Chapters 12-13” from Pastor Bartley Sawatsky

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A message from the series “Exodus: The Rise of Moses.” Today Pastor Bartley Sawatsky will continue onto Week 4 of Exodus: The Deliverance of Israel, as he focuses on Exodus chapters 12:43-51. The book of Exodus is foundational to the story of God’s relationship with humanity. The pivotal events recorded in the second book of the Bible demonstrate God’s great love for His people by rescuing them from slavery in Egypt, forming them into a nation and establishing a covenant with them.

Message: “Exodus Chapters 10-11” from Pastor Bartley Sawatsky

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A message from the series “Exodus: The Deliverance of Israel.” n Exodus 10:1 to 11:10, the plague of locusts devastates Egypt, but Pharaoh still refuses to release the Israelites. Darkness covers Egypt for three days, and Pharaoh offers a compromise, which Moses rejects. God announces the final plague, the death of the firstborn.

Message: “Exodus Chapters 7:8-9:35” from Pastor Bartley Sawatsky

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A message from the series “Exodus: The Deliverance of Israel.” These passages describe the first seven plagues that God sends upon Egypt in order to persuade Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. Moses and Aaron, acting as messengers of God, perform various miraculous signs and wonders before Pharaoh and his magicians, turning the Nile river to blood, sending swarms of frogs, gnats, and flies, causing disease to afflict the livestock, and bringing hail, locusts, and darkness upon the land. Despite these demonstrations of God’s power, Pharaoh refuses to release the Israelites.

Message: “Exodus Chapters 5-7:7” from Pastor Nathan Bryant

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A message from the series “Exodus: The Rise of Moses.” This week, Pastor Nathan Bryant continues our series Exodus: The Rise of Moses, as he focuses on Exodus chapters 5 through 7:7. In these passages, Moses and Aaron ask Pharaoh to let the Israelites go, but he refuses and increases their workload. God reassures Moses and Aaron, and gives them miraculous signs to perform before Pharaoh. Despite the signs, Pharaoh hardens his heart and refuses to release the Israelites.

Message: “Exodus Chapters 3 & 4” from Pastor Bartley Sawatsky

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A message from the series “Exodus: The Rise of Moses.” This week, Pastor Bartley Sawatsky continues our series Exodus: The Rise of Moses, as he focuses on chapter 3:1-12. In Exodus 3:1-12, God speaks to Moses from a burning bush in the desert and tells him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. At first, Moses is hesitant, but God promises to be with him and give him the necessary strength and abilities. The encounter marks the beginning of Moses’ leadership of the Israelites and their journey to the Promised Land.