The Gospel according to Moses

A gospel study through the book of Exodus. We often see the God of the Old Testament as fierce, powerful, and judgmental. But He is the same God that in the New Testament, send his son to the cross to save all people. We need to see God as the same winsome, gracious, saving God that He is through the entire Bible.

This sermon, drawing from the call of Moses in Exodus, highlights that God is both transcendent and faithful, actively pursuing and working through ordinary people to fulfill his promises. It emphasizes that the ultimate proof of his loving and good plan is the cross of Jesus Christ, where he reconciled humanity to himself, proving his faithfulness even when we are not.

This sermon explores how the early chapters of Exodus illustrate that God saves His people from misery and enslavement even when He seems absent, often by using the weak and marginalized to fulfill His purposes. It connects these principles directly to Jesus Christ, the ultimate deliverer who brought true freedom not through worldly power, but through a life of humble service and a sacrificial death on the cross.

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