In Exodus 19 & 20, we see God giving the law from Mt. Sinai. This leads us to ask the question, "What is the purpose of the law for us?".
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SERMONS
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In Exodus 19 & 20, we see God giving the law from Mt. Sinai. This leads us to ask the question, "What is the purpose of the law for us?".
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For Easter Sunday we looked at Exodus 16-17 together and saw how God’s provision for the Israelites points forward to his ultimate provision in Jesus.
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In Exodus 15:22-27, we are quickly reminded that it doesn’t take long to forget all the blessings that God has poured out on his people - both on the Israelites and us today. We forget, and are going to continue to forget, yet Jesus still says, “I paid for that.”
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Exodus 15:1-21 is mostly a song sung by God’s people about who he is, what he has done, and what he promises to do. This is the first recorded song in the Bible, and it sets an incredible example for how we should respond to God: by singing. We, like the people of God, should sing in response to the salvation that Jesus has accomplished for us.
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In Exodus 14 we see God deliver the people of Israel by parting the Red Sea and see that this deliverance points beyond itself to a different and better deliverance.
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In Exodus 12-13 we see God bring the final plague, the death of the firstborn, and also see how God saves: through a substitute sacrificed in our place.
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In this text from Exodus 7-11, we see that God moves to set his people free that we and others might know that he is the Lord.
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In this sermon Pastor Stewart speaks on Exodus 5 & 6 and shares that even when we doubt, God still fulfills his promises.
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In this text from Exodus 3-4, we see that God hears us and responds by telling us who he is, what he’s done, and sending us to tell others about who he is and what he’s done.
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In this sermon from Exodus 1-2 we see that, like the people of Israel we all either currently are or at one time were enslaved. But God doesn’t leave us there. He brings redemption.
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In this sermon, we see an overview of Exodus and the major themes we’ll see as we study the book together.
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In this sermon, John Murphy gives an overview of what comes before the book of Exodus and how the people of God found themselves enslaved to the Egyptians. All of this makes us ask: Will God be faithful to his promises and if so, how?
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John Murphy preaches on our vision for 2018 from Titus 2:11-15 “Saved by Grace, changed by grace.”
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Most of us agree that we should read the Bible, but why? And how? We talked about that and our Bible Reading plan in this week’s sermon.
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As we enter the new year Pastor Stewart answers the basic questions surrounding communion: what is it? Who should take it? When should we take it? And what to do now in light of the truth that this ordinance is a well of rich comfort for us and sweet tangible reminder of the gospel as often as we take it.
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Ruth and Naomi are redeemed by Boaz, one of their kinsman redeemers, who points to the true and greater redeemer who was to come, Jesus. Jesus has done everything to redeem us and is coming again soon.
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It’s hard for us to ask for help. Even when we come before God we tend to come thinking that we don’t need his help in some ways. Ruth models for us the only true way to come to Jesus and be redeemed by him, completely helpless.
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For Advent this year we'll be studying the Book of Ruth together. Ruth is an incredible love story where to very unlikely people end up together. Ruth is a non-Jewish woman who shows faithfulness and loyalty to her mother-in-law, Naomi, and Boaz is a wealthy family member who shows incredible mercy and loyalty to Ruth. Ultimately, we’ll see whispers of the gospel of Jesus Christ in a book written some 1,000 years before Jesus’ birth.
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For Advent this year we'll be studying the Book of Ruth together. Ruth is an incredible love story where to very unlikely people end up together. Ruth is a non-Jewish woman who shows faithfulness and loyalty to her mother-in-law, Naomi, and Boaz is a wealthy family member who shows incredible mercy and loyalty to Ruth. Ultimately, we’ll see whispers of the gospel of Jesus Christ in a book written some 1,000 years before Jesus’ birth.
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The third and final part of our series in the book of Acts is called The Unstoppable Mission of God. We’ll see the gospel absolutely explode across the Roman Empire, into Asia and even into Europe. In these chapters of Acts we’ll see persecution intensity, churches be planted, and cities be changed by the good news that Jesus has come to bring restoration and that really does change everything. All of this will lead to us seeing how we are a part of what started in the book of Acts and will continue until Jesus comes back.
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