Sermons on Expositions in Exodus with Various Speakers

Sermons on Expositions in Exodus with Various Speakers

Exodus 26: The boards and the bars of the tabernacle (35 mins)

In Exodus 26:15-30, we read of the boards and the bars of the tabernacle. These were made of shittim wood and overlayed with gold. Joel takes us through the significance of the details given of these components, how they remind us of the Lord, while drawing out challenges to the believer.

Exodus 22: Property rights and purity laws (51 mins)

Huw takes us through a chapter that presents laws regarding property, purity, poverty, produce, and pilgrimage. He emphasises how redemption impacts our interaction with others. He describes the chapter as ‘the railroad of the law that is leading to the promised land’. Huw helpfully makes challenging application to the believer today.

Exodus 21: Ordinances For The People (63 mins)

Having been redeemed out of the cruel bondage of their slave master Pharaoh, and now belonging to God, how was this to impact their behaviour? Dan Rudge helpfully expounds Exodus 21, where rules are given to the people that show God’s expectations for their conduct, as a redeemed people. Dan brings out the challenging application to believers, having been redeemed by Christ, to live life in accordance with God’s expectations for us; a life of devotion to God, motivated by…

Exodus 20: The Ten Commandments (44 mins)

In this session, Peter Scarsbrook helpfully discusses the ten commandments and the law generally. He teaches the permanence, purpose, problems, and practicalities of the law, giving particular focus on the believer’s relationship to the law, while also drawing insights into Christ from the passage.

Exodus 14: Crossing The Red Sea (49 mins)

Joel takes us through the literal events of this chapter, as well as their typical significance and practical challenges this great chapter presents; investigating the direction from the Lord, the children of Israel’s doubt in the Lord, and also the people’s deliverance by the Lord.

Exodus 12: The Passover (60 mins)

Dan gives a devotional message on the person and work of Christ as seen through the Passover lamb. He gives particular focus on the setting of the Passover, the selection of the lamb, the slaying of the lamb, and the sign of blood.

Exodus 10: Darkness over the Land (42 mins)

Scott Dunn continues our study through Exodus as he helpfully expounds chapter 10. He explains the revelation of God found in chapter 8 “The Lord in the midst of the earth”, as well as delving into matters of the heart, such as pride and repentance.

Exodus 8: The Power of Godliness (52 mins)

Oliver Penfold takes us through Exodus chapter 8, giving insight into the significance of these plagues, particularly with regards to the wisdom of God in judging Egypt for their false god worship. Drawing application from Jannes and Jambres, Oliver challenges the Christian as to whether they are living in the power of godliness, or just a form of godliness. Oliver also encourages the listener, reminding them of the freedom and victory that the believer has in Christ.

Exodus 7: Leaning on God (48 mins)

As our study through the book of Exodus continues, Cameron Piper helpfully expounds chapter 7. He considers the company, consequences, and counterfeits of the chapter, drawing out applications and encouragement for the believer. The listener is encouraged to depend on the Lord’s power and His ability to use what we currently have for His glory, and is challenged on their readiness to be used by God.

Exodus 6: I am the LORD (49 mins)

James Cartwright helpfully explains the Location, Outline, Relevance, and Details of Exodus 6, a chapter in which God declares five times, “I am the LORD”. He looks at God’s faithful promise to deliver the children of Israel from the burden of Egypt.

“The Tabernacle of God” (56 mins)

Norman Mellish takes his audience through the early verses of Exodus 25, expounding the pictures that can be found that point to the Lord Jesus Christ. Norman helpfully brings out of the passage applications relating to the local assembly as well as individual believers.

Exodus 5: The Tightened Grip of the Taskmaster (40 mins)

As our series following the redemption of the children of Israel out of Egypt continues, Joel Lacey examines Exodus 5; a chapter that shows the ruthless nature of the slavery that the Hebrew people were in. Parallels are identified, particularly between Egypt and the world, Israel’s slavery and the slave market of sin.

Exodus 3: Moses at the Burning Bush (42 mins)

Huw Rees expounds Exodus 3, the passage which describes how God providentially commissioned His servant Moses to lead the Hebrew people out of Egypt. Huw helpfully outlines the parallels between God’s statement “I AM that I AM” and the imagery of the burning bush, as well as the impact a revelation of God can have upon His servants.