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MOSES (4 OF 9)

by Jim Perdue

Scripture: Exodus 2:1-10, Exodus 3:1-2, Exodus 3:10-12, Exodus 12:21-27
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Moses (4 of 9)
Series: Heroes of the Faith
Jim Perdue
Exodus 1-14


Intro/Attention

We are in a series on Sunday mornings called, Heroes of the Faith. We have already looked at three men in the book of Genesis - Noah, Abraham, and Jacob. Today, we’re looking at one of the main characters in the book of Exodus - a man named Moses. I say, ‘‘one of the main characters’’ because God is the main character in Exodus and the Bible. But humanly speaking, you see Moses on almost every page in Exodus. If you were here last year, you may remember our study through the book of Exodus. At least I hope you remember it! Don’t get me wrong, I don’t expect you to remember every sermon but at least the fact that we studied the book together! We spent quite some time walking through the principles and lessons in this fabulous Old Testament book. So today, instead of telling the story of Moses, which we have covered extensively already, I want to talk about how the life of Moses in the Old Testament points to Jesus Christ in the New Testament. The parallels are remarkable and absolutely fascinating. In fact, it’s more proof for the truth of the Bible! READ 2:1-10; 3:1-2, 10-12; 12:21-27; 14:21-22, 26 *A thief broke into a beautiful suburban home and was looking around for things to steal when he heard a voice say, ‘‘Better be careful, Jesus is watching you!’’ He stopped for a moment and heard it again. ‘‘Better be careful, Jesus is watching you!’’ The surprised thief froze in his tracks and looked around, shining the flashlight until he saw a parrot staring at him from inside a cage. ‘‘Did you just say something to me?’’ he asked the parrot. ‘‘Yes, I said, Jesus is watching you,’’ the parrot repeated. ‘‘What is your name?’’ asked the thief. ‘‘My name is Moses,’’ said the parrot. ‘‘And, I’m warning you, Jesus is watching you.’’ The man laughed and said, ‘‘I don’t believe in Jesus. And besides that, you have a dumb name for a bird. I mean, what kind of an idiot would name the ...

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