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Thou shalt

Exodus 20:1-3, 18-22 No-one likes the phrase “laying down the law.”  But that’s what the unseen LORD does on mount Sinai. As we saw yesterday, God the Son has brought the people to God the Father.  And now they learn some house rules. The order is important.  They’re not told in Egypt “If you obey my commands I […]

On Eagle’s Wings

Exodus 19 Do you need a priest to bring you to God? The Bible answers yes.  But perhaps not the priest you were thinking of. Back in Exodus 3 Moses is at the burning bush and the One in the bush promises to save the people: “Certainly I will be with thee; and this shall […]

Bread of heaven

“I never knew Christ was all I needed until Christ was all I had.” It’s the statement of an African Bishop but for Christians the world over it rings true. It’s the very essence of what God was teaching the Israelites in the wilderness.  And it’s exactly what Christians are being taught in our own […]

Fleshpots

Exodus 16:1-18 When we hear of “fleshpots” we’ll likely think of sexual temptation.  As in… —  “he had lived the life of a roué in the fleshpots of London and Paris.” But in their original, biblical context, “fleshpots” are literally cauldrons of meat.  They are a temptation, but there’s nothing sexual about them. Here’s their mention […]

Red Sea

Exodus 14:1-31 When introducing people to the cross of Jesus it’s very common to hear this objection: “Hang on!  If you’re saved from judgement by Jesus’ sacrifice, won’t you just keep on wallowing in sin?  Doesn’t the cross mean that Christians will be complacent about sin and go on indulging in it?” Actually the opposite […]

Passover

Exodus 12:1-30 John the Baptist was a wild and holy prophet whose whole mission in life was to prepare the way for the LORD Jesus.  And when his big moment came to announce Christ onto the world stage, what did John say? “Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” […]

Hard hearted

Exodus 10:1-29 Hard´-heart`ed    (~härt`ĕd) a. 1. Unsympathetic; inexorable; cruel; pitiless. The wisdom of Solomon gave us this proverb: Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.  (Proverbs 4:23) Our lives are governed by our hearts.  What we love determines who we are. Philosophers might define a human being […]

Plagues (of biblical proportions)

Exodus 9:1-35 If you watch news footage of disasters in the third world you see people who know what to do.  This is a sad time.  The people are sad.  They weep and wail and mourn.  And this is entirely appropriate. But watch news footage of disasters in the west and what do you see? […]

Taskmasters

Exodus 5:10-23 Moses and Aaron deliver the LORD’s message: “Let my people go” But Pharaoh is singularly unimpressed. “Who is the LORD?”  (Exodus 5:2) “I’ve heard of Ra, Amun, Osiris, Isis, Seth, Nephthys, these gods I know.  Who is this LORD??” Pharaoh has no time for weak men preaching a weak message about an unknown God.  […]

Let my people go

Exodus 5:1-9 Moses was 80 and his brother Aaron was 83 when they confronted Pharaoh.  They went as a double-act – Moses putting words in Aaron’s mouth. Their message has become famous Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Let my people go (Exodus 5:1) A chapter previously the LORD put it slightly differently: Israel […]