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Sermons on Exodus (Page 4)

God Will Utterly Blot Out Those Who Hate Israel – Exodus 17:8-16

Continuing their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land, the Israelites encounter the Amalek people who come out to fight them in Rephidim.  Pastor Kevin shows how the Amalekites and their descendants continued to threaten the Jewish people throughout their history.  They are also a type of all peoples to the present day who are inspired by Satan to hate and strive…

Why Do You Tempt the Lord? Exodus 17:1-7

Having just received God’s miraculous provision of manna in Exodus 16, the Israelites set out on their wilderness journey.  Finding no water at their camp, they quickly complain to Moses (Exodus 17:1) instead of asking God for help.  Moses admonishes the people that their complaints are against God, not himself, replying, “Why do you tempt the Lord” (Exodus 17:2)?  Pastor Kevin draws on the life of…

Jesus is the True Manna – Exodus 16:1-36

Exodus 16 relates the familiar account of God’s provision of manna for the Israelites to sustain them on their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land.  Pastor Dustin draws parallels between this physical “bread from heaven” (Exodus 16:4) and Jesus, the “true bread from heaven” (John 5:32, Whom God provided 1500 years later as our Salvation and Sustenance.  As God tested the…

An Accurate History – The Roots of Today’s Conflicts between Israel and her Arab Neighbors, Judges 11:12-33

22 October 2023 – In today’s message, Pastor Kevin addresses the now two-week-old war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, stressing the critical importance of having a biblical view of this conflict.  He takes us on a tour of Jewish history from the time of the Exodus to the present day, using biblical, secular, and contemporary sources to demonstrate that, while Jews,…

The Jews Praise God for Their Deliverance from the Egyptians – Exodus 15:1-27

Exodus 15 begins with the Israelites singing songs of praise to the Lord for their miraculous deliverance them from slavery in Egypt and concludes, three days later, with these same people complaining to Moses about the lack of drinking water.  The bitter waters of Marah was the third of God’s ten wilderness tests, all designed to train the Israelites to trust Him…