Sunday, August 30, 2009

The Covenant God

Exodus 6:1-9; Hebrews 8

Brief Sermon Overview +/-

Through the Exodus account the Holy Spirit exhibits for us both the Temporal and Spiritual deliverance of God's people from the wrath of Pharaoh, and the evil taskmasters of sin's hard bondage.

By use of the Lawgiver, God's man Moses, a great type of the Lord Christ, God shows how Christ brings His people from sin's hard bondage, to regeneration, to justice, to dominion and finally to everlasting life.

After identifying Himself to Moses as the Sovereign, and Eternal Great I AM, God now sets His plan in motion. And yet, this plan is not only a mere deleiverence from Egyptian bondage, and Pharaoh's tyanny. It has far reaching implications.

God is calling Israel to a complete transformation, and thus a total restructuring of Hebraic society by particular adherence to His Holy Law.

He will now reveal Himself directly, and experientially, to the Hebrew people as the God of the Covenant, the Eternal Jehovah. Once Israel is again reminded of God's Covenant Name, the liberation process will begin.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Purging Through Affliction

Exodus 5:1-23; I Cor 10:1-12

Brief Sermon Overview +/-

Through the Exodus account the Holy Spirit exhibits for us both the Temporal and Spiritual deliverance of God's people from the wrath of Pharaoh, and the evil taskmasters of sin's hard bondage.

By use of the Lawgiver, God's man Moses, a great type of the Lord Christ, God shows how Christ brings His people from sin's hard bondage, to regeneration, to justice, to dominion and finally to everlasting life.

After identifying Himself to Moses as the Sovereign and Eternal Great I AM, God now sets His plan into motion. This plan is not only a mere deleiverence from Egyptian bondage, and Pharaoh's tyanny. It has far reaching implications.

God is calling Israel to a complete transformation, and thus a total restructuring of Hebraic society by particular adherence to His Holy Law.

Through a series of Divine commandments given to Pharaoh, and then in the execution of God's Plagues of Judgment upon Egypt, Moses sets the plan of deliverence into action. But before these liberation tools are applied, God's people must first be humbled and purged further, through the trials of Pharaoh's taskmasters' hard labor and grievious bondage.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Exodus 23 - The Messengers Anointed

Exodus 4:10-17; 1 Corinthians 1:17-31

Brief Sermon Overview +/-

Through the Exodus account the Holy Spirit exhibits for us both the Temporal and Spiritual deliverance of God's people from the wrath of Pharaoh, and the evil taskmasters of sin's hard bondage.

By use of the Lawgiver, God's man Moses, a great type of the Lord Christ, God shows how Christ brings His people from sin's hard bondage, to regeneration, to justice, to dominion and finally to everlasting life.

After identifying Himself to Moses as the Sovereign and Eternal Great I AM, God now sets His plan in motion. And yet, this plan is not only a mere deliverance from Egyptian bondage, and Pharaoh's tyranny. It has far reaching implications.

God is calling Israel to a complete transformation, and thus a total restructuring of Hebraic society by particular adherence to His Holy Law.

This lecture considers the call, and the anointing of the messengers of God as they are poised to the battle against Pharaoh, King of Egypt.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Exodus 21a - A Sermon For America

Jeremiah 32:26-33; Hebrews 4:12
Brief Sermon Overview +/-

Through the Exodus account the Holy Spirit exhibits for us both the Temporal and Spiritual deliverance of God's people from the wrath of Pharaoh, and the evil taskmasters of sin's hard bondage.

By use of the Lawgiver, God's man Moses, a great type of the Lord Christ, God shows how Christ brings His people from sin's hard bondage, to regeneration, to justice, to dominion and finally to everlasting life.

After Identifying Himself to Moses as the Sovereign and Eternal Great I AM, God begins to set forth a logistical tactic for deliverance which beings with the gathering of the elders of Israel. This is God's first action-strategy commandment to Moses.

God is calling Israel to a complete transformation, and thus a total restructuring of Hebraic society by particular adherence to His Holy Law.

This lecture examines Israel's situation as an example for our time in American History.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Exodus 20 - A Just Recompense

Exodus 3:16-22; Hebrews 12:18-29

Brief Sermon Overview +/-

Through the Exodus account the Holy Spirit exhibits for us both the Temporal and Spiritual deliverance of God's people from the wrath of Pharaoh, and the evil taskmasters of sin's hard bondage.

By use of the Lawgiver, God's man Moses, a great type of the Lord Christ, God shows how Christ brings His people from sin's hard bondage, to regeneration, to justice, to dominion and finally to everlasting life.

After Identifying Himself to Moses as the Sovereign and Eternal Great I AM, God begins to set forth a logistical tactic for deliverance which beings with the gathering of the elders of Israel. This is God's first action-strategy commandment to Moses.

God commands Moses to gather the elders of Israel together as One Man to go before Pharaoh, King of Egypt. Once there they are to make this proposition: “Let my people go!”

By a mighty hand, and an outstretched arm, God will make His power known by the deliverance of His people, so that they may come forth with great substance and glorious liberty.