Exodus: God's Presence, Power, and Promise of Liberation

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1) "So you need to know this is a theme that goes forward throughout all of God's word into the new covenant we have with God today. So that even when we're not doing what we ought to do, here's the thing about God, He doesn't go anywhere. He's right there for you. Doesn't mean He's pleased with you, doesn't mean He won't let you suffer some bad consequences, but where is He? He's right there." [38:46]( | | )

2) "You see, he wasn't intent just on getting them out of slavery. He was intent on setting them apart, calling them into being a distinctly set-apart people for God. See, God doesn't just want to set you free from your sin. He wants to bring you out of that into something better than that." [01:00:08]( | | )

3) "God is faithful to his promises to his people to provide exactly what he says he's going to provide, to do exactly what he says he's going to do. But Moses, like many of us when God says I want you to do something, he tries to backpedal and find some way around it." [42:59]( | | )

4) "It is actually rebellion that enslaves. It's actually giving into sin and sinful activities that enslaves our lives. It's only when we come under the truth of the teaching of God that we are set free. We have freedom available through God." [55:06]( | | )

5) "God keeps his promises. He's faithful. He's present. And he keeps his promises. This is the theme of the book of Exodus. The presence of God and the promises of God are true and sure, and we can count on those things. We all need that reminder as we go through life in this world." [47:15]( | | )

6) "Every time there's delay or unwillingness to obey, it stirs up the anger of God. You think we might need to learn that too? Because in our culture today, we're being told anything and everything is fine. Don't worry about it. God gets angry at willful, ongoing disobedience in the lives of His people." [49:45]( | | )

7) "And then he told the people of Israel, Not only to do that, but then to remember that as an annual feast every year and be reminded of what God did for them there in Egypt through the blood of the Lamb." [01:00:08]( | | )

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