by Justin Marple | Sep 14, 2014 | 2014 Sermons, Exodus, SERMONS
Exodus 4:18-31 is easily the most challenging passage of the entire book. It makes an awful movie script because it does not tell us everything we might want to know. Thus it raises lots of questions that we will only find out answers when we go to be with Jesus....
by Justin Marple | Sep 7, 2014 | 2014 Sermons, Exodus, SERMONS
Exodus 4:1-17 shows us more of the excuse-making that Moses did for why he should not be the redeemer of Israel. We can understand why Moses was so reluctant to be their redeemer. He had no illusions of being some kind of God-man hero who could save his people. And...
by Justin Marple | Aug 31, 2014 | 2014 Sermons, Exodus, SERMONS
Exodus 3:11-22 begins with the ominous word, “But.” Moses has just seen a sign that is prophetic of all the great miracles of Exodus and even prophetic of the person and work of Jesus Christ. There was no mistaking that Moses would lead Israel out of...
by Justin Marple | Aug 24, 2014 | 2014 Sermons, Exodus, SERMONS
The burning bush invites us to stop and look — to turn aside and see this great sight, why the bush is not burned. This is a story that grabs our imaginations and makes it easily one of the most preached passages of Exodus. Yet the significance of the sign of...
by Justin Marple | Aug 17, 2014 | 2014 Sermons, Exodus, SERMONS
Was Moses a murderer? We all know that even the most faithful of our great heroes of faith in the Old Testament were far from perfect. Indeed, we know that many of them did some really awful things. Scripture tells us about those sins. It is common to think first...
by Justin Marple | Aug 10, 2014 | 2014 Sermons, Exodus, SERMONS
If you have ever been tricked by someone using the question, “How many animals were on Moses’ ark?” then you should know that their usual answer, “The ark wasn’t Moses, it was Noah” is not entirely true. Why? Exodus 2:3 uses a...
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