Embracing Transformation: Finding Hope and Freedom in Christ

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That he wants to mold us and conform us into the image of Jesus. So at the end of 2025, we reflect Jesus more than we do now. And also part of that plan is that we would find our hope, our freedom, our rest in Jesus. That we would find him to be enough as we navigate through life's struggles. [00:35:53] (27 seconds)


And so, the book of Exodus, when we see it in the biblical narrative, is a picture of the gospel. It helps us to understand the gospel. It points to our savior, Jesus. And so, we're going to read through Exodus. Exodus 1, Exodus 2 this morning. And as I read, I want you to zero in and focus on where we see the slavery of the Israelites. [00:45:48] (29 seconds)


God heard their groaning and he remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob. So, God looked on the Israelites and he was concerned about them. Here we see God's entering into the story. We see how God is part of the equation. And I want you to see that God heard the groaning of the Israelites. [00:54:24] (25 seconds)


One, you and I need to recognize this morning that we were born into the slavery of sin. And this imagery is spoken about by Jesus in John 8, verse 34. Jesus replied, very truly I tell you, everyone who sins is a slave to sin. So, everyone who sins. How many individuals in here have sinned? [00:55:48] (27 seconds)


So, all of us have sinned. And Jesus said, everyone who sins is a slave to sin, which means all of us in this room are a slave to sin. It speaks to, the bondage that is connected to sin. It speaks to the addictive nature of sin. I've heard it said that sin will cost you more than you want to pay. [00:56:46] (30 seconds)


You and I need to understand this morning that the problem that we have is that we've been born into the slavery of sin. The problem is not our circumstances. The problem is not the suffering. David was open and honest about the brokenness, the suffering in his life related to the redemption of his life. [00:59:10] (21 seconds)


This, again, is the story of the Israelites. Even though there was many, many Israelites, biblical scholars estimate that there might have been two million individuals with women and children at this point. They weren't in a position where they had the ability, where they had the ability to overcome the Egyptians and their army. [01:01:57] (23 seconds)


Jesus came to rescue us from the penalty of sin, from God's judgment, from God's wrath, from spending eternity in hell. You and I could not rescue ourselves, but praise God that Jesus came, paid the penalty for our sins, so that through putting our faith in him, we could be forgiven, we could have eternal life, we could be part of God's family. [01:05:47] (26 seconds)


But practically how do we do that before I get to the practical I want again come back and I want you to help you to see that what we walk through here is the framework of the gospel it's what you and I need to keep coming back to every single day that we've been born into the slavery of sin that we can't rescue ourselves but praise god we have a god who cares who loves us you and who sent jesus to rescue us and because you and I struggle with sin every single day you and I need to come back to the truth and find our freedom and hope in jesus and the gospel. [01:10:03] (34 seconds)


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