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THE GOD WHO GUIDES (3 OF 16)

by Jim Perdue

Scripture: Exodus 5:1-23
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The God Who Guides (3 of 16)
Series: Exodus
Jim Perdue
Exodus 5


Intro/Attention

We're in a series on Sunday mornings through the book of Exodus in the Old Testament. This is a series I'm calling Who Is This God? because on every page and in every story of the book of Exodus, we learn more about the nature and character of the God we worship.

Today, from Exodus 5 we answer the question Who Is This God? with this title for the sermon: The God Who Guides. In Exodus 5 we discover that sometimes obedience leads to obstacles; but the God who called you will also guide you. READ 1-2, 6-9, 15-23

Last week, we saw how God calls us to accomplish a task. Now, Exodus 5 shows us how Moses and Aaron embark upon the journey of obedience. And God guides them every step of the way. Here's what we discover today from the life of Moses and from the story of Exodus. Just because God is guiding us doesn't mean there won't be some bumps along the road.

*These days, we are very dependent on Apple Maps or Google Maps to get us where we need to go. Has your map app ever led you astray? One day in Denver, Google Maps driving directions led to dozens of drivers getting stuck in mud on the way to Denver International Airport. A large crash in Aurora, Colorado caused GPS applications like Google Maps to search for a quicker route to the airport. One driver told reporters that she and about 100 other drivers seemed to be following smartphone directions onto a dirt road. Unbeknownst to the mapping program-or the drivers-the private dirt road was impassible after recent heavy rainfall. Most of the motorists became stuck behind a few cars that had become bogged down in mud. She said, ''My thought was, 'Well there are all these other cars in front of me so it must be okay.' So, I just continued.'' Fortunately, those with all-wheel drive vehicles were able to get through. She says she picked up a few stranded motorists and delivered them to the airport. Denver traffic anchor Jay ...

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