Sermons from October 2023
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 4: God Prepares His Servant (42 mins)
Peter Sacrsbrook helpfully walks through Exodus 4, the passage which shows God preparing Moses to speak to the elders of the children of Israel.
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.