Moses had a lot of seemingly good reasons why God should find someone else to lead his people out of Egypt. God answered each of them. Would it surprise you to know that we make those exact excuses today, and that they boil down to the condition of our hearts toward God?
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Part 4: Excuses and Answers
April 28, 2024 • Pastor Luke Uran • Exodus 3, Exodus 4
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June 16, 2024 • Pastor Luke Uran • Exodus 18, Exodus 19, Exodus 17
As we conclude our series from Exodus, the people of Israel are faced with a big, external attack from the Amalekites. It stopped their internal grumbling and focused them on the real battle. The story offers guidance for us today, too.
Part 10: Grumbling & Gratitude
June 9, 2024 • Pastor Luke Uran • Exodus 15, Exodus 16, Exodus 17
The people of Israel complained. God had led them to a place, but they didn’t feel safe and they didn’t know what would happen next. People today complain, too, for similar reasons. It’s contagious. It’s destructive. And it can wreck our trust in God.