Exodus 3:7-12, Luke 1:50-55
Jesus' life shows us what it looks like for God to be with us. What does that mean for us, here, today?
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Jesus' life shows us what it looks like for God to be with us. What does that mean for us, here, today?
In this final instalment of Exodus Espresso, a series looking at different "flavours" of the people of God, we look at how the people of God are stirred to action through their passion to do God's will.
God doesn't just command us into Sabbath, he invites us into his rest.
Bezalel is a name few know, but his story teaches us a great deal about the work of the Holy Spirit.
The third "flavour" of God's people, revealed in the second half of Exodus, is displayed in the pattern of the Tabernacle. These six chapters, often regarded as among the "boring bits" of the Bible, in fact contain fascinating insights into God's plan for His people.
Being people of God's presence means seeing God; it means fellowship with God and with each other; it means holiness; it means going back down the mountain, and it means recognising our continual need for God's presence.
Exodus tells the story of a slave-tribe becoming a free and holy nation: God’s people. Our sermon series on the second half of the book: "Exodus Espresso", aims to capture seven “flavours” of God’s people, as revealed in these pages. The first of these, encapsulated in the Book Of The Covenant, is Holiness. But holiness in Exodus doesn’t much resemble commonly-held ideas on the subject!
The sovereign Lord of heaven and earth has made a covenant with his people, making us a kingdom of priests. What does this OT message mean to the 21st Century Christian?
God works through dependence. God is a grower.
The first two stories of the Wilderness Set (bitter water to sweet and manna). Talking about dependence, trust and the faithful provision of God.