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[[Exodus 3.14]] I AM THAT I AM | |||
Isaiah's response to God's call [[Isaiah 6]].5-8 | |||
God gave Moses a message | |||
[[Exodus 3]].15-22 | |||
The purpose of miracles | |||
[[Exodus 4]].1-9 | |||
Moses' return to Egypt | |||
[[Exodus 4]].18-31 | |||
Rejected by His people | |||
[[John 1]].10-14 | |||
Jesus is the I AM | |||
[[John 8]].51-59 | |||
Commentary on Moses' call | |||
[[Acts 7]].30-35 | |||
Why is it important to study | |||
the deliverance of Israel | |||
through the leadership of Moses? | |||
God calls for deliverance | |||
God defines His authority. | |||
How do you submit to God's authority? | |||
What excuses has God eliminated from your life? | |||
How can you celebrate | |||
and share God's deliverance in your life? |
Latest revision as of 09:06, 23 October 2021
Exodus 3.14 I AM THAT I AM
Isaiah's response to God's call Isaiah 6.5-8
God gave Moses a message
Exodus 3.15-22
The purpose of miracles Exodus 4.1-9
Moses' return to Egypt
Exodus 4.18-31
Rejected by His people
John 1.10-14
Jesus is the I AM
John 8.51-59
Commentary on Moses' call
Acts 7.30-35
Why is it important to study
the deliverance of Israel
through the leadership of Moses?
God calls for deliverance
God defines His authority.
How do you submit to God's authority?
What excuses has God eliminated from your life?
How can you celebrate
and share God's deliverance in your life?