Exodus 18 Sermon Notes

Pastor Rick Duncan Life is a series of problems… one after another. We are either in the middle of a problem or coming out or a problem or getting ready to go into a problem! That might sound discouraging. But it reflects reality, right? We do live in a fallen world. So, how do we handle […]

Exodus 16 Sermon Notes

Pastor Dean Siley The Bible is full of examples of godly people who say, “I’m scared. I’m hurt. I’m upset. I wish this were different. Lord, would you do something about this?” There are many examples of a biblical, godly way to offer a groan or lamentation…to express our hurt or disappointment. Grumbling has a different heart posture.  Grumbling, however, is […]

Exodus 15 Sermon Notes

Here are a few questions to consider today: ‌‌In an excellent article on this subject in Christianity Today, Kent Dunnington and Ben Wayman say this: Christians should…be a grateful people, perhaps the most grateful of everyone. And considering the malaise of post-pandemic life, our embittered political polarization, and the vitriolic cancel culture today—it’s hard to […]

Exodus 14 Sermon Notes

Let’s study a story about the Jewish people hopelessly trapped between the Egyptian Army and the Red Sea that teaches us that it’s possible to know peace when everyone else knows panic. The Red Sea story has formed and informed the Jewish people for 3,500 years. Over and over in the Old Testament, when spiritual […]

Exodus 13 Sermon Notes

FROM PURPOSE TO POWER – HONOR, WORSHIP AND TRUST The Israelites were Freed from bondage of slavery to: FREED TO HONOR HIM FREED TO WORSHIP HIM FREED TO TRUST HIM There are possibly other reasons while the Lord led them the longer route. Could that include to: Bones of Joseph – Joseph made them swear […]

Exodus 12 Sermon Notes

The innocent dying for the guilty has transforming power. I’m indebted to Pastor Voddie Baucham for our first 2 truths today.  Kill the lamb. Apply the blood. To Pastor’s Voddie’s truths, lets add 3 more. Trust God’s word. Go out to serve. Remember together. Kill the lamb? This sounds archaic to our modern, western ears. […]