Sin, Fear, and Grace (Exodus 19)
Exodus 19 reports on what happened just before the 10 commandments are given by God. The people were warned and afraid, which was the right response. But there’s more than guilt and fear. There’s grace.
Exodus 19 reports on what happened just before the 10 commandments are given by God. The people were warned and afraid, which was the right response. But there’s more than guilt and fear. There’s grace.
Acts 17:16-34 has The Apostle Paul in Athens, Greece to try communicating with the pagan and philosophical Greek culture. Lessons for us in dealing with the non-Christian world we live in.
#15 in Exodus series. Study of Exodus 18 where Moses’ father-in-law Jethro becomes a believer. Lessons for heart and faith transformations.
The theological explanation behind Jesus coming to earth as a baby–the incarnation. Philippians 2:1-11 gives overview and Matthew 4:1-11 gives an example of what Jesus did for us while on earth–the temptation in the wilderness.
A look at Matthew chapter 1 with focus on the ministry of angels here and elsewhere in the Bible – and in our lives. Also music by Christian Dykes.
Study of Matthew 2–the story of the Magi or wisemen. Global interest of God and this gospel rather than just local or Jewish.
Study of Exodus 16 in which the people complain and God provides manna and quail to eat–with instructions. Thanksgiving theme. Also music by Peter, Pat, and Martha trio
Study of the Passover in Exodus 12 with regard to religious ceremonies and pointing to Jesus and the Last Supper. Music by Ryan Kargel.
Exodus 10 and John 1:1-14 both deal with light. The 9th plague is the loss of light and John 1 tells of the coming of the light. Also, worship team song at end of sermon.
Exodus 10:12–11:10 deals with the 9th and 10 plagues in Egypt. Darkness and death make a statement about the relative power of God but also about his patience.
A look at the 10 plagues in Exodus 10 as it relates to God’s power over the gods of Egypt and our own lives.
Study of the church and spiritual gifts taken from 1 Corinthians, chapter 12