Exodus 3:13-4:17
Jan 26th, 2017 | By Dr. Jim EckmanMoses’ resists the Lord’s commands to take leadership of His chosen people, yet God demonstrates His grace to Moses and to us today.
Moses’ resists the Lord’s commands to take leadership of His chosen people, yet God demonstrates His grace to Moses and to us today.
Moses’ 40 years in Egypt, his 40 years in Exile in Midian, and the Burning Bush.
A historical introduction to Exodus, the bondage of Israel, & the birth of Moses.
In his final breaths, Jacob bestows his blessing on his 12 sons: they are the foundation of the 12 Tribes of Israel, and the groundwork for the entire Old Testament.
Jacob & the family settle into Egypt, which ultimately will birth the nation of Israel.
Joseph’s final test of his brothers’ hearts, revealing his true identity to them, then sending for the entire family to come to Egypt: Joseph demonstrates how sound theology produces Godly results.
Joseph encounters his brothers, and challenges them with a series of tests to learn their motives & see if their hearts have been changed.
Joseph interprets the dreams of Pharaoh, and is put in a position to prepare & lead all of Egypt through 7 years of famine; Joseph encounters his brothers.
Joseph’s imprisonment & interpreting of dreams: through all circumstances, the Lord was with him & worked in all circumstances to accomplish His eternal plan.
As we study the lives of Judah & Joseph, we see how God remains firmly committed to His covenant & His Word to accomplish His plan & purposes, even using corrupt & immoral situations and those who compromise.