Exodus 19:1-25 · Joshua 24:2
Exodus
Commitment
This sermon examines how God's grace toward Israel at Sinai calls forth commitment as a grateful response. True commitment to God flows from recognizing his undeserved favor and choosing to follow him completely, despite hardship.
Exodus 5:1-6:12 · Ephesians 3:14-21
Exodus
Disillusioned with God
Unmet expectations of God often drive discouragement, but disappointment with God signals faith seeking to deepen. God's plans are larger than we imagine, and trusting him means growing to be like Jesus rather than seeking ease.
Exodus 34:1-9 · Exodus 33:12-13
Exodus
Do You Know Him?
God reveals his compassionate, gracious, and faithful character to Moses so that believers might know him deeply. Understanding God's true nature—his mercy balanced with justice—frees us to live without guilt, shame, or fear, walking in confident relationship with him.
Exodus 40:34-38 · Exodus 32
Exodus
God's Glory
God's glory—revealed in the tabernacle and ultimately in Jesus—calls his people to follow his direction and align their lives with his presence, not taking his grace for granted.
Exodus 20:3-11 · Matthew 5:37
Exodus
Loyalty
God demands exclusive, devoted loyalty from His people—not casual or divided—as demonstrated in the first four commandments. Believers are called to reflect this covenant faithfulness in response to God's grace.
Exodus 21:1-11
Exodus
Principles to Live By
God's laws in Exodus reveal his compassion for people and concern that his people treat one another with dignity. Rather than endorsing slavery, God established boundaries to protect the vulnerable and ensure just compensation for harm.
Exodus 12:29-51
Exodus
Seeking God
God judges Egypt's gods and fulfills his promise to free Israel. Like Pharaoh, we eventually recognize God's supremacy over our false gods and must surrender to his rule rather than our own plans.
Exodus 17:8-16
Exodus
The Battle Belongs to the Lord
This sermon examines how God—not military skill or human resources—is the source of strength and victory. Believers facing life's obstacles find their power not in substitutes like inner strength, law, or politics, but in dependence on God.
Exodus 3:7-22
Exodus
The God of Promise
God's name—I AM—reveals him as the eternal promise keeper who works through his people despite challenges. Trust in his presence and strength, not ease.
Exodus 2:11-25
Exodus
The God Who Hears
God acts according to his own timing, not ours. As Moses and Israel learned through suffering and exile, believers must trust God's plan even when circumstances seem hopeless.
Exodus 4:18-31
Exodus
The God Who Is to Be Obeyed
This sermon examines Moses' journey to Egypt and the circumcision of Gershom, demonstrating that God expects obedience and that casual attitudes toward Him must give way to reverent trust.
Exodus 1:1-22 · Genesis 2:6
Exodus
The God Who Seems Absent
God remains active and faithful even when He appears silent during suffering. Believers are called to live by faith, trusting that God works through oppression and hardship for ultimate good.
Exodus 32:19-35 · Exodus 20:4-6
Exodus
Whose Side Are You On?
When Israel abandons God for idolatry, Moses calls the people to realign with God through repentance. The sermon challenges believers to demonstrate their loyalty to God through their words and actions, especially amid cultural division and distraction.