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Ezekiel lunch study
keith mariott • Minden Presbyterian Church • Sermon • • 49 views • 30:36
Leviathan imagery the Leviathan imagery with the Genesis 3 imagery. But catch the point here—there's a certain logic to portraying the divine enemy in this way because the serpent becomes a symbol of disorder, disruption, adversarial hostility to the way God wants things. That is not an accident. In…
Building Blocks of Faith
David Mitchell • Sermon • • 103 views • 19:40
My topic for this morning is "service", and it seems like this should be a simple topic. As far back as the creation narrative, we see that humankind was created for service. In Genesis 2.15-17 , we read The LORD God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it and keep it. And the LORD…
Exodus
Nathan Sehi • Bethel Baptist Church • Sermon • • 413 views • 43:48
INTRODUCTION: Are you too stubborn to listen? Many of us are familiar with the first part of Prov 1:7 , but what about the second part. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction. Has your spouse ever told you something - and you refused to listen! And then…
Exodus
Ray Casper • Bethel Baptist Church of Tillamook, OR • Sermon • • 417 views • 1:11:08
Every one of these ten plagues are truly just that—plagues. Within this record are many things which have happened before on a small and limited scale, but now they are happening in a way which is above and beyond the natural. Each of these is a supernatural act of God whereby He is displaying His power…
Introduction to Old Testament Studies
Michael Ryan Stotler • Laughlin Community Church • Sermon • • 112 views • 1:03:43
Exodus The word Exodus means Departure The Exodus event is the Central redemptive act of the OT. The Primary event of the Old Testament. The Exodus makes Israel a nation. Who is the Main Character of Exodus? As we read this book we must keep in mind that God is the central character. Hyksos And a new…
Genesis
Peter Voorhees • Sermon • • 0 views
Pre-Sermon Notes Thank the children for doing such a good job Thank the parents for leaning in and helping disciple their kids in being in church together Community Groups (encourage people to sign up) Introduction: The First Day We are battling all types of cultural adaptations and often times commonly…
Exodus 1-13: Out of Egypt
Cy Hayden • Sermon • • 4 views
Locust Protector from Locust - Serapia God of sky - Egyptians thought Locust came from the sky Darkness • Re - sun god • Amon-re - sun god • Aten - sun god • Atum - sun god • Horus - moon god Israelites had light Egyptians didn’t move for days
Fernando Chacon • Sermon • • 0 views
(Old life to new life) Plagues, order and structure mimics the creation account, but in a decreation manner Exodus 7:14–25 “And Yahweh said to Moses, “Pharaoh’s heart is insensitive; he refuses to release the people. Go to Pharaoh in the morning. Look, he is going out to the water, and you must wait…
Anchored in Truth: The Importance of Understanding Our Faith's Foundational Stories
Dr. Jim Bohrer • Sermon • • 0 views
1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The NET Bible translates this verse: “The visible has its origin in the invisible.” The Lord What this verse states in contrast to the vast array of myths and stories about existence around the world. What we can see in this text: I. Creation,…
TIME DE JESUS
Ezequias Amancio Marins • Sermon • • 26 views
O verdadeiro zelo na obra do Senhor está em fazer a sua missão com a autoridade que vem dEle.
Clarity In The Chaos
Nick • Sermon • • 0 views
-Happy New Year! -Food Pantry & Mudd ES collection bins -Wednesday Night Bible Study (at the building and on zoom @7pm) -2 year celebration! 1/21. We will also be doing Baptisms this Sunday if anyone is interested(sign up sheet). - Word of the Year: Transformation! In the Bible transformation means “change…
Exodus
Mike Levitsky • Sermon • • 0 views
Exodus 7:1–12 (ESV) — 1 And the Lord said to Moses, “See, I have made you like God to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron shall be your prophet. 2 You shall speak all that I command you, and your brother Aaron shall tell Pharaoh to let the people of Israel go out of his land. 3 But I will harden Pharaoh’s…
Joseph Duerr • Sermon • • 20 views
Setting It is a natural thing for us to call out to God when we need something. God certainly invites us to come to Him with our prayers and requests. But do we ever consider what God wants? The first request of Jesus’ Model Prayer is a petition for God’s name to be honored as holy. We are to bring our…
Exploring Biblical Characters
David R. McAllan • Sermon • • 9 views
- Welcome to world championship wrestling! - What we have here in today’s passage is a showdown, come, all-out war - Pharaoh is a king who possesses the Egyptians & the Israelites - But the Israelites belong to Yahweh God & are His possession - Pharaoh has illegally & wrongfully possessed them & now…
[Exodus] Only One God
Christopher Campbell • Sermon • • 112 views
Sunday, April 10, 2022. Exodus 8:20-10:29 | "Darkness To Be Felt"
We can feel the sun's light radiating on our skin on a bright summer day. Imagine that same experience with darkness rather than light! In the ninth strike before final judgment, God sent darkness upon Egypt and Pharoah that could be touched.
Let's discover what this plague teaches about God's patience and promises. Could this message be your one last light?
This message preaches from Exodus 10:21-29. The title of this sermon: "Darkness To Be Felt"
Exodus 1-15: knowing God through redemption
Scott Catoe • Sermon • • 0 views
What was the purpose of the plagues? Couldn't God have simply freed His people with one quick, decisive stroke? Today, we will explore how the plagues, and even Pharaoh himself, demonstrate the power of God.
David Sulcer • Sermon • • 18 views
A overview teaching of the first nine plagues in Exodus to deliver God's people from Pharaoh's bondage.
Genesis: A New Beginning
Colin Connor • Sermon • • 28 views • 57:46
We cover some key words, themes, and literary structures from the first 6 chapters of Genesis. We also compare the Biblical creation narrative to that of other Ancient Near Eastern cultures
Colin Connor • Sermon • • 5 views • 33:17
Genesis 1 is the story of God's bringing order into a world of chaos. But the story doesn't end when the chapter does. God gave humans the responsibility to carry on His work of spreading order into chaos.
Exodus: Freedom from Bondage
Colin Connor • Sermon • • 17 views • 52:36
The signs begin, another sea serpent, and eat your heart out, David Copperfield.
Jim Oesterwind • Sermon • • 122 views
The Bondage of Sin and the Grace of God - Exodus 1 (Part 1 in a Series of 11) June 29, 2008 Read Exodus 1. Prayer: Lord, fill us with the knowledge of Your will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding. You will is too important for us to miss. It is not as mysterious as our sinfulness leads us to think.…
Gary L. Hunter • Sermon • • 269 views
CREATION MYTHS* Religious stories explaining the origin and order of the universe. Parts of some Mesopotamian creation myths bear a close resemblance to the biblical accounts of Creation and earliest times. Stories explaining creation were known throughout the ancient Near East. Many were based on stories…
Sermon • • 312 views
Bullfinch’s Mythology Project Gutenberg Etext of Bulfinch's Mythology, The Age of Fable #1 in our series by Thomas Bulfinch Copyright laws are changing all over the world, be sure to check the laws for your country before redistributing these files!!! Please take a look at the important information in…