In one of the most pivotal revelation moments in the entire Old Testament, Moses hears the voice of God from a burning bush. Join Pastors Clint and Michael as they begin to unpack this life-changing story and its ongoing influence for thousands of years. Thank you for joining us, we sincerely
Exodus 2:16-24
When Moses runs from Egypt, he runs from his entire known life. When Moses runs, he runs away from his dual identity as Egyptian and Hebrew. When Moses marries a Midianite, he settles down in a new kind of life, maybe even hoping that he could leave it all behind. But amidst it all, God hears the
Exodus 2:11-15
When Moses sees and Egyptian striking a Hebrew, Moses strikes the Egyptian to death. When Moses sees a Hebrew striking another Hebrew, he comes to the life changing realization that is wholly at home with either his kinsfolk or his adoptive family. Moses ends this scene alone, at the edge of a well,
Exodus 2:1-10
The story of Moses' birth is so much more than just an incredible story. It symbolizes God's ability to create new moments from difficult circumstances and, simultaneously, it unambiguously shows that God is able to rule and overrule the kingdoms and powers of the world. Moses means, "drawn out" and
Exodus 1:18-22
When Shiphrah and Puah stand up to Pharaoh God blesses them. That said, when Pharaoh realizes that the people continue to grow in strength and number, he calls upon the entire nation to destroy their boy children. Amidst the deepening atrocities, the people of Israel stand in even greater need of
Exodus 1:15-17
When two women fear God more than they fear Pharaoh, they stand up to power and therefore change the course of history. Today we meet Shiphrah and Puah, whose bravery and strength of faith challenged the most powerful man on earth. Since we are just starting this journey together, be sure to
Exodus 1:11-14
When Pharoah discovers that the people continue to grow in strength and number, he begins to persecute them horribly. Each passing verse makes it clear that the situation is becoming more and more dire for the people of Israel and sets the story on course for a collision between Pharoah and the God
Exodus 1:8-10
In just one sentence, the entire story of Exodus changes. Before this moment, Egypt was a place of safety for the Israelites but after it, Egypt was a place of captivity. In Genesis, Pharaoh had experienced the power of God and stood in awe, but in Exodus, the new Pharaoh had forgotten God and ruled