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Ten Commandments, Part 2

October 3, 2021 • Jeff Noble • Exodus 20:1–17

The last six commands detail how God desires that His people relate with one another. In this message, we consider Jesus' Sermon on the Mount and discover that in it, Jesus connects the heart of God to the commands as He continuously says, "You've heard it said, but I say to you..." Learn how the Ten Commandments should impact our lives and the world daily.

Ten Commandments, Part 1 - 11:00A Service

September 26, 2021 • Jeff Noble • Exodus 20

God invites us to enjoy a relationship with him using the first four commandants by describing why he is the only one for us. His glory and power shows his love for us even as we struggle and put idols before his immense wonderment. God invites us to awe in his everlasting glory by seeing his gift in the Sabbath to renew our spiritual, emotional, psychological and physical health.

Ten Commandments, Part 1 - 9:00A Service

September 26, 2021 • Jeff Noble • Exodus 20

God invites us to enjoy a relationship with him using the first four commandants by describing why he is the only one for us. His glory and power shows his love for us even as we struggle and put idols before his immense wonderment. God invites us to awe in his everlasting glory by seeing his gift in the Sabbath to renew our spiritual, emotional, psychological and physical health.

Ain't No Mountain High Enough

September 19, 2021 • Jeff Noble • Exodus 19

When the Israelites arrive at Mt. Sinai after three months in the wilderness, they are instructed to consecrate themselves for what comes next. Before God gives them the law, He has a moment of DTR with them in which He tells them they are His most treasured possession and what their identity and mission are. His message to them echoes God's desire for His church.

Leadership Lessons

September 12, 2021 • Jeff Noble • Exodus 17:8—18:27

This message encourages Christian leaders to see the people whom God has raised up to come alongside them for help, encouragement and spiritual battle. Two instances with Moses reinforce the principle of humility in leadership, and both are deeply encouraging to the church today to remember that it takes all of God's people to accomplish all of God's mission.

Lightning Rods and a Zappy God

September 5, 2021 • Darrell Cook

Darrell Cook takes us through Exodus 16 and how God provided for Israel then, and still provides for us now.

Feelings and Faith

August 29, 2021 • Jeff Noble • Exodus 13—14

Jeff continues through Exodus, teaching from chapters 13 and 14 on how our feelings affect our faith using the parting of the Red Sea as a lens.

Exodus 10-12 - The Passover

August 22, 2021 • Jeff Noble • Exodus 10—12

In this message, the last plague on Egypt's firstborn results in the creation of the Passover. This dreadful plague has dramatic implications for Christians today as we learn the significance of the Passover lamb.

The Plagues on Egypt

August 15, 2021 • Jeff Noble

Jeff gives an overview of the Plagues on Egypt and uses them to demonstrate the lengths God will go to save his People.

Returning, Returning, Returning to the Lord

August 8, 2021 • Darrell Cook • Exodus 5—6

Darrell Cook leads us through Exodus 5 & 6, teaching us to rest in what God thinks about us and our circumstances.

Remind, Refocus, Relinquish

August 1, 2021 • Matt Simpson • Exodus 3—4

Matt Simpson leads us through Exodus 3-4 and Moses's argument with God, teaching us to rethink the way that we interact with God

Exodus 2 - The Birth of a Deliverer

July 18, 2021 • Jeff Noble

This week at Northstar we looked at the birth and early life of Moses in Exodus 2. Jeff shared that our failures can be a bright spot when God is behind them. We learned that God heard, remembered, saw, and knew the Israelites—just like He hears, remembers, sees, and knows us.

Exodus 1 - The Glory of God in Rescue

July 11, 2021 • Jeff Noble

This week at Northstar we kicked off a new series in Exodus. We learned that God keeps His promises to His People. Jeff shared that his hope for our study of Exodus is that it speaks deeply to us, shapes us, and makes us incredibly thankful that God is a rescuing God.