Victory in Battle
Amalek attacks the Children of Israel and they respond in battle; battle which is one first spiritually and then by not being weary.
What’s up with all the lambs?!
Why are lambs a biblical theme throughout the Old and New Testament? In this sermon, we will see through the sacrifice of Jesus, the Lamb of God, God’s atonement for our sin.
Victory in Decision
The Children of Israel, for a third time, lack faith for provision. Their sin escalating to doubting God's presence. The Lord instructs Moses in ministry leadership through provision.
Victory in Attention
We see how to Biblically respond to challenges in our lives and to give attention to how God is working in them.
Victory in Provision
We see the Lord convert bitter waters to sweet after the Red Sea and how the Children of Israel handled that situation and how we should handle similar challenges in our lives.
The Servant’s Ministry Begins
As Jesus’ public ministry begins in the book of Mark, we find Jesus ministering with authority and compassion, resulting in the sick healed, lepers cleansed and demons cast out.
Victory in Deliverance
We see Israel's faith test and deliverance at the Red Sea and at the same time we see Pharaoh's judgment. Deliverance and Judgment are coupled.
Victory in Direction
We look at how God chose a much harder path for the Children of Israel, but with a purpose.
The Servant’s Identity
This introduction to the Gospel of Mark covers four witnesses of Jesus Christ being the Son of God.
Victory in Observing
God commands the children of Israel to observe memorials and ordinances. We see how important it is to pass these concepts down to our children (physical and spiritual).
Victory in Sight
The darkness plague and Pharaoh's expulsion of Moses give us learnings about spiritual blindness and the consequences of not hearing the man of God.
Victory in Sticking Together
During the plagues, Pharoah offers for only partial obedience by allowing the men and children to leave; we look at the concepts of unity and ensuring all can participate in the mission.
Victory in Response
We look at Pharaoh's response that he had sinned and the potential responses to the understanding that you have sinned.
Victory in Supply
We see how the Egyptian most likely take the cattle of the children of Israel, but God provides for the purpose of sacrifice.
Victory in Separation
We see the change in the impact of the plagues as God prevents the Egyptian Magicians from performing the same miracles and protecting the Children of Israel in Goshen.
Victory In Immediacy
We see how Pharoah delayed obedience and submission regarding the plague of frogs. We see how God desires to act immediately in our lives if we submit.
Victory in Delegated Authority
We see interesting interactions between God, Moses, Aaron and Pharoah. There are lessons regarding how delegated authority works and other biblical scenarios where it is seen.
Victory in Remembrance
Moses is weakened in his faith due to circumstances, but God reiterates His commands, charge and promise. Moses just needed to remember.
Victory in Accountability
We take a look at how God gives us opportunity before holding us accountable. We also see how to respond to accountability.