Exodus: Grace, Law, and the Foreshadowing of Christ

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but then in the book of Exodus he moves that family into becoming a nation and so the story line moves along because in the book of Exodus we see a family uh the children of Abraham and they still are a family in that sense but they've gotten so large that they are to become a nation [00:01:41]

so you see the the first basically you know the first 19 chapters of the book of Exodus is God uh bringing them out saving them even though he hasn't even given them the law and in many many many ways they show themselves grumblers and unhappy and and way not at all admirable people [00:03:20]

right out of the right out of the gate here in the book of Exodus the principle of Grace God Saves You by Grace then changes your life not well if you if you change your life and you you know pull yourself together then maybe I'll save you other religions you pull yourself together then I'll save you Christianity [00:03:41]

the purpose of the law is not to save us but the purpose of the law is not to you know to still to rack up uh Merit points the purpose of the law is to have a relationship uh the law shows us that this is what this is the kind of God we have uh don't kill don't steal don't commit adultery [00:05:04]

and what is the purpose of the law then the purpose of the law is not to save us but the purpose of the law is not to you know to still to rack up uh Merit points the purpose of the law is to have a relationship uh the law shows us that this is what this is the kind of God we have [00:05:02]

and actually what you if you're going to divide um Exodus in three parts as I would you know the first few chapters um are God bringing the people out then the middle chapters are the law and the last chapters are the Tabernacle and when why would God say you're going to have to have a priests [00:06:22]

the answer is this is pointing forward that the law will never be enough even the law law given after grace even the law given only for uh relationship purposes we'll never live up to it never and therefore unless the law un unless there's some way of paying for our our sin unless there's some way of atoning [00:06:54]

Passover God sent the angel of death into the uh Egypt to uh to kill to destroy and he said however if you kill a lamb and you spread the um the blood um on the doorpost then the angel of death will pass over you and of course Jesus Christ actually has literally said that his uh his Lord's Supper is a Passover [00:07:49]

Jesus Christ is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world it's um it's by the way it's it's intriguing I'm just tell you a quick story to end yep I can do that um Charles Spurgeon was a great Baptist preacher and um in the 19th century in London and he was going to preach at a great big um [00:08:36]

he decided to test the Acoustics by calling out Behold the Lamb of God who taketh away the sin of the world which is of course what Jonathan John the Baptist said about Jesus Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world and there was actually a a Workman way high up in the rafters [00:09:22]

those Passover Lambs point to Jesus the great Passover Lamb the book of Exodus shows us The Gospel of Jesus Christ [00:10:07]

the story of Charles Spurgeon testing the acoustics of a grand auditorium by proclaiming, "Behold the Lamb of God who taketh away the sin of the world," serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of the gospel message. Just as the workman in the rafters was moved to faith [00:09:49]

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