How God provides for us – Exodus 16 Sermon

While the Israelites were travelling through the wilderness / desert, God miraculously provided for them. He gave them bread (“manna”) from heaven every day. What does this have to teach Christians about how God provides for us?

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Why God tests us – Exodus 15:22-27 Sermon

There used to be an expression “These things are sent to try us”. But people rarely use it these days – it seems that people don’t think about God testing us at all. But it is clear from the Bible that God does test us. What does it mean, and what does God want from us?

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Why do we praise God? – Exodus 15:1-21 Sermon

After God gave the Israelites victory over the Egyptians, they praised God with the Song of Moses. This song helps us to understand why we should praise God: we, too, can join in the song of Moses.

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The army that didn’t fight – Exodus 13:17-14:31 Sermon

“Did you hear the one about the army that didn’t fight?” It sounds like a joke, but it is actually a good description of this passage. In the first battle the Israelites faced together, God was teaching them something very important about what it meant to be the people of God. We as the church need to learn the same lessons.

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The necessity of walking together – Exodus 12:31-13:16 Sermon

People often say that you can be a Christian without going to church. This passage helps explode that particular myth – being a Christian is not a solitary endeavour. You can no more be a Christian on your own than you can play a game of football on your own.

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What it means to have faith – Exodus 12:1-30 Sermon

The Passover is one of the most significant moments of the Old Testament – and it teaches us about Christ. Today we are thinking about what it teaches us about faith, how we are to have faith in Christ as our saviour.

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God’s megaphone – Exodus 8:20-9:35 Sermon

One of the biggest and most common questions in the Christian life is “Why?” Why did this happen to me or us; or why does someone not listen to God? The Bible often doesn’t answer the ‘why’ question specifically, but in this passage we have a rare glimpse into the reason why God acted as he did with Pharaoh.

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The consequences of ignoring God – Exodus 7:14-8:19 Sermon

Are there any consequences of ignoring God? If you look round at the world, you might think there aren’t – people seem to ignore God with impunity. However, we need to heed the warning of Exodus and guard against the attitude of disbelief and hard-heartedness.

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Facing impossible odds – Exodus 6:28-7:13 Sermon

Have you ever looked at the opposition Christians are facing in the world – or maybe even your own life – and thought “what chance do I have?” In this passage, we see how Moses and Aaron were facing impossible odds, and yet they trusted in God and obeyed him.

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“Oh no, not a genealogy!!” – Exodus 6:13-27 Sermon

Have you ever got to the critical moment of a film or a TV show, only to find it interrupted by an ad-break? You might think this passage in Exodus is similar – it seems to interrupt the action. What’s the point of genealogies? And why is there a genealogy here?

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