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Exodus 13:1-16

God's Firstborn

June 19, 2022 • Joe Burrows • Exodus 13:1–16

The exodus is a monumental event in human history. For 430 years, God’s people resided in Egypt (Exodus 12:41). Now they are free. But God knows the fickleness and forgetfulness of mankind, and this is why He builds the Feast of the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread into the annual calendar of His people. He calls them to remember His great work of deliverance.

Exodus 1:1-22

March 27, 2022 • Joe Burrows • Genesis 50:24–26, Exodus 1, Genesis 3:15, Genesis 12:1–3, Genesis 15:13–14

Exodus introduction and chapter 1. God's promises are everlasting. If God did not keep His promises, He could not be trusted and could not be God.

Exodus 2:1-10

April 3, 2022 • Joe Burrows • Exodus 2:1–10

In chapter two, we zoom in to see how the crisis of the Israelites affects the family of Moses. We can imagine that Moses, the author of Exodus, heard this story more than once from the mouths of the three women involved in his rescue from Pharaoh’s murderous edict. Let’s meet these women, each one an instrument of God’s providence.

Exodus 2:11-25

April 10, 2022 • Tyler Price • Exodus 2:11–25

Moses will be the rescuer God chooses, and His vessel of salvation for the Israelites. It is striking that the first major event in Moses’ life is an act of despicable sin. Nevertheless, God uses Moses to bring about the deliverance of His people. This is a stark reminder that God uses even the most shameful events in human history to bring about His good purpose.