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October 22nd 2017

Exodus 4 & 5 - Return and Confrontation

October 22, 2017 • Pastor Phil Burggraff

God calls Moses, but Moses questions God's plan and makes excuses not to do it.

November 26th 2017

November 26, 2017 • Pastor Phil Burggraff

Passage: Exodus 13:17–14:31 Theme: Crossing the Red Sea Truths this passage teaches us: God knows where he is going (13:17–14:4). God knows what he is doing (14:5–9). God fights for his people (14:10–29). Point of the Passage: We must see that God’s miraculous works save those who are his but destroy those who oppose him (14:30). Response (14:31): Fear God Trust Application Questions: According to 13:17–14:4, why does God lead the children of Israel in the direction that he does? What does this indicate about his leading in our lives today? In 14:5–9, God directs his people in such a way as to provoke Pharaoh to attack them. Do you think that he still does this today in leading his people? How? Do you respond more like the people (14:10–12) or Moses (13–14) when you are confronted with life-altering news or decisions? (Note: even though the people forget or fail to acknowledge God’s ability, he still delivers) What encouragements do you take from 14:14? How do you react to a verse like 14:30 with its dual outcome? What should the responses in 14:31 look like in the situations you face today?

November 19th 2017

November 19, 2017 • Pastor Josh Kee

Summary: The Passover was and still is central to the Jewish faith and worship. There was not a more significant event for Israel, and, aside from Christ’s resurrection, there is not a more significant event for Christians today. We have no hope if Jesus Christ is not the Passover Lamb who was slain for the sins of world. Join us this week as we look into the first Passover and celebrate God’s grace toward us through Communion. Discussion Questions: 1. Are you convinced that you are deserving of death and judgment because of your sin? 2. How does our culture try to convince us that sin is not as bad as Scripture says it is? 3. What is the difference between Faith Applied and Faith Acknowledged? 4. What does it mean to apply faith in the death and resurrection of Christ? 5. Are you careful to celebrate and remember the work of Christ as the ultimate Passover Lamb? Individually? As a family? As a community of faith? 6. Why is our consistent celebration of the Lord’s Table/ Lord’s Supper/ Communion so important to the life of the church? 7. As Israel was to eat the Passover meal clothed and ready to leave, we are to live in such a way that is prepared for Christ’s return. What does this look like in your life?

November 12th 2017

November 12, 2017 • Pastor Phil Burggraff

Pastor Phil Burggraff. Passage: Exodus 7:14–10:29 Theme: God shows who is in control. 1. God remains sovereign over everything. Our Action: Recognize him 2. God demonstrates patience towards those who stubbornly rebel against him. Our Action: Repent 3. God judges those who refuse to listen to him. Our Action: Respond ASAP Point of the Passage: Because God sovereignly accomplishes his purposes, we must submit to him before it is too late. Application Questions: • How does God display his sovereignty in this passage? How does he display it in our world today? • Does Pharaoh really have any responsibility for his actions if God is sovereignly in control? Do we get to make choices and have responsibility? How would you answer someone that denies their responsibility if God is in control? • In what ways do you stubbornly resist God’s word towards you? • What does this passage teach us about God’s judgment on those who refuse to listen to him?