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Behold Your God! Pt34

The sermon centers on the Exodus from Egypt as a pivotal act of divine deliverance, highlighting three enduring institutions—Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and the Law of the Firstborn—as eternal ordinances that memorialize God's redemptive power and covenant faithfulness. Through the Passover, God's judgment on Egypt and protection of His people are vividly illustrated, with profound typological significance pointing to Jesus Christ as the unblemished Lamb whose blood atones for sin and whose bones were not broken, fulfilling the prophetic shadow of the Passover lamb. The Exodus itself is portrayed not merely as a physical departure but as a divine orchestration where God's sovereignty, mercy, and mission to the nations are revealed, as evidenced by the inclusion of a mixed multitude who were drawn to the God of Israel through the plagues. The crossing of the Sea of Reeds further demonstrates God's power and purpose, as He hardens Pharaoh's heart to magnify His glory, delivering Israel through a miraculous, supernatural intervention that culminates in the Egyptians' destruction and the people's worship of the Lord. Ultimately, the narrative underscores that while signs and wonders reveal God's character, true faith arises not from spectacle but from a heart that fears and believes in the Lord and His servant Moses.

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Sunday Service
Exodus 12:31-51
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