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Sermons from Sunday morning services by Pastor Stephen Angliss. Find out more at www.grahamemmanuel.org

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Sermons from Sunday morning services by Pastor Stephen Angliss. Find out more at www.grahamemmanuel.org

    The Genealogy of Moses and Aaron | Exodus 6:9-30

    The Genealogy of Moses and Aaron | Exodus 6:9-30

    At a low point in the Exodus story, all that Moses does in obedience to God seems to result in favor, yet as much as Moses pleads, God continues to demand further obedience. This low point is broken up with a pause to tell the family history of Moses and Aaron. This genealogy, which is one of many genealogies used to tell God’s story of redemption in Scripture, shows how the evidence of God’s faithfulness is revealed through the preservation of families.

    God Reminds Moses Who He Is | Exodus 6:2-8 

    God Reminds Moses Who He Is | Exodus 6:2-8 

    In a moment of uncertainty, God gives Moses certainty about the kind of God Israel has as their Lord. After telling Moses that Pharaoh’s hard heart is for God’s greater purpose in revealing His might, God reaffirms to Moses who He is, and what He has promised to do for Israel even before they came to Egypt. Join as we reflect on these reminders of God’s attributes that were given for believers today just as much as it was given to Israel when it was originally written.   

    Pharaoh Increases Israel’s Work | Exodus 5:5-6:1 

    Pharaoh Increases Israel’s Work | Exodus 5:5-6:1 

    After hearing God’s command to let His people go, Pharaoh cruelly increases Israel’s workload, leaving Moses to wonder why God would have him deliver a message that would not be accepted. Find out God’s response and what it says about what God expects of His people even amidst bad circumstances.  

    Pharaoh’s Response to God | Exodus 4:27-5:4 

    Pharaoh’s Response to God | Exodus 4:27-5:4 

    Once Moses returns to Egypt, he has three interactions with people who all hear the commands of God. Some choose to obey, some choose not to obey. The way each person responds to God’s Word reveals how they feel about God. Join us as we study three examples of faith—both good and bad, and see how faith is connected to action.   

    Moses Returns to Egypt | Exodus 4:18-26 

    Moses Returns to Egypt | Exodus 4:18-26 

    As Moses prepares to return to Egypt, God reiterates His message to Pharaoh, this time with the promise that if Pharaoh disobeys, that God will punish him by taking his firstborn son. Later God approaches to execute Moses for his sin but is appeased when Moses’ firstborn son is circumcised. Both situations illustrate God’s wrath towards sin and foreshadow His provision of a substitute through the “Firstborn.”  

    Our Excuses Vs. Our Obedience | Exodus 4:1-17

    Our Excuses Vs. Our Obedience | Exodus 4:1-17

    This week, we see that God’s sufficiency, not only answers all of Moses’ objections to his call, but also demands our response.

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