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SERMONS ON EXODUS

Our sermon ideas on Exodus will help you preach a powerful message on God delivering his people from bondage. Preach on topics including Pharoah's reign, Moses' leadership, deliverance, and the defining of God's identity, redemption, law, and people. Prepare your messages on God's Word in Exodus with sermon outlines or an entire sermon series.


EXODUS SERMON OUTLINES

by Stan Coffey

AUTHORSHIP: Throughout the Bible, the first five books of the law are viewed as a unit offered by Moses. (Mark 12:26; Luke 2:22-24; John 7:19-23). Furthermore, Exodus specifically names Moses as the author. (Exodus 17:14; Exodus 24:3-4; Exodus 34:27). DATE: Since the book is overwhelmingly attributed to Moses its date would be after the exodus from Egypt, which occurred in 1445BC and before the death of Moses 1405BC. THEME: The word, exodus, comes from the Greek and means ''the way out.'' Between Genesis and Exodus, the Patriarchal family became a nation numbering between 2 and 3 million...

by Jerry Vines

Most of the books of the Bible have one great overriding, dominant thing. For instance, the book of Genesis is the book about creation. The same is true about the book of Exodus. It has a dominating theme. Genesis is the book of creation -- Exodus is the book of redemption. In Genesis we learn how man became a sinner. In Exodus we learn how God provided a Savior for man's sin. In Genesis we find out how man got into sin. In Exodus we find out how God takes man out of sin. That's why the book is given this particular title - the book of Exodus - because Exodus literally means the way out...

by John Barnett

We are in a journey toward what I call A Strategic Grasp of the Bible. The first lesson was Seven reasons why I believe God's Word! Next we found that Jesus gives a seven-mile Bible study to those on the road to Emmaus. Note what He said THEY (the entire Old Testament) SPEAK (every book, every chapter, even every detail) OF ME (the Bible is Christ centered)! Luke 24:25-27 Then He said to them, "O foolish ones, and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken! 26 Ought not the Christ to have suffered these things and to enter into His glory?" 27 And beginning at Moses and all the Prophets, He expounded...

by Roger Thomas

Introduction: Exodus, the second book of the Bible, is one of the most important. Without understanding the main events of this book, you cannot understand much of what follows, including much of what happens in the New Testament. In a sense, Exodus marks the beginning of the Bible story proper. Genesis is like an introduction or preface. The first book sets the stage and the background. This second book begins the main story line that continues until the final chapter. The story of Exodus is the story of how God made a people through whom he would bless the entire world including you and me. All that went before was preparations for this process. All that follows is the fulfillment of that plan....

by Ernest Easley

Now before we open God's word ... would you pray with me? [heads bowed] Now if you are hungry to hear from God today .. if you need a fresh touch from God ... would you pray this prayer with me out loud: "Dear Lord .. I acknowledge Your presence today ... I am open to what You have to say to me ... I will be obedient to Your Word .. in Jesus name ... Amen." Now join me in the OT book of Exodus. You will recall that God called the Jews out of the land of Egypt and into the Promised Land. It was a literal event .. yet .. it has a symbolic message. For instance: "Egypt" represents the land of bondage and sin. "Pharaoh...

by Ken Trivette

1) We all love the blessings. We like it when God is pouring out His blessings on us. We all enjoy the times when God is working in our life and His power and presence are being manifested. Yet there is something we all need to understand about the times of blessings. Our blessings are always followed by battles. The smile of God is always followed by the snarl of the devil. The hour of triumph is always followed by the hour of testing. Prosperity is followed by adversity. 2) There are several examples of this truth in the Scripture. One scene that illustrates my point is the baptism of the Lord Jesus. In Matthew 3:16 we read, ''the...

by Dennis Marquardt

INTRO:We often think how primitive it was for people in the Old Testament to worship idols made of wood and stone. Those idols were nothing more than empty images made in man's own imagination and mind. In this sense it was the reversal of Biblical truth that God made man in His image; but sinful man makes a god in his own image! It is hard to believe people actually believed that these man made images were powerful gods! However, today we are not that different, except with the images. It is still possible to worship a "false image" even if it is one just in your own imagination or head! Any image of God that we worship that...

by Dr. Ed Young

Once upon a time there was a little old man. This little man was compeled to live with his son and his son's wife and their family. He would blink a lot. He trembled involuntarily. And while eating at the table as often as not, he would, to put food to his mouth, he would miss his mouth and food would go back on the table. And after every meal when his daughter- in-law would remove the plate, there would be just food and all around on the tablecloth as if a child had eaten. Finally one day he was eating there and he spilled an unusual amount of food, and the daughter-in-law said, "I can't stand this any longer. To just eat every day like this in filth...

by Donald Cantrell

Israel had gone down to Egypt at the beckoning of Joseph. On his way to Egypt, we find Israel offering up a sacrifice to the Lord at Beersheba. It was there that the Lord assured him that he was doing right in going down to Egypt, because while there the Lord would make them into a great nation. Isn't it amazing how the Lord allowed this small entourage of Jews to meekly set up their abode in Egypt and in a period of 400 years, he turned them into a might nation of possibly over 2 ½ million Jews. In time the old Pharaoh's had died out and the current one had no idea as to who Joseph was or as to how he had saved their country from...

by Central Christian Church of Arizona

This is a special week around Central t's obviously Thanksgiving on Thursday But Wednesday night we have services Picture - Thanksgiving service times You don't want to miss theseExodus 3:1-4 ''Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God.2 There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush. Moses saw that though the bush was on fire it did not burn up. 3 So Moses thought, ''I will go over and see this strange sight-why the bush does not burn up.'' 4 When the Lord saw...

by Christopher Harbin

It is easy to get caught up in our traditions. We do things because we have no memory of doing otherwise. We establish routines and forget why they were ever established. Why do we do what we do? What is the meaning behind our actions? What is important about our traditions? If we can't answer those questions, there is a deeper question we should ask. Why do we even bother with our traditions and routines in the first place? Passover is preeminent among all Jewish festivals. It is the only feast day of the Hebrew Scriptures with a make-up date. It was important enough that if one were unable to participate they had the opportunity...

by Tony Nester

Today we come to the story of the Ten Commandments. It's found in the Book of Exodus, Chapters 19 and 20. The Israelites have made their escape from Egypt. They have crossed the Red Sea and have journeyed into the wilderness that is located between Egypt and the land of Canaan. Now they arrive at Mount Sinai and it is on this mountain top that Moses will receive God's Law, of which the Ten Commandments are the most important."On the third new moon after the Israelites had gone out of the land of Egypt, on that very day, they came into the wilderness of Sinai. {2} They had journeyed from Rephidim, entered the wilderness...

by Dave Gustavsen

Alright…so this is a new year, and a perfect time to start on a brand new teaching series. So today we're starting a study on the book of Exodus-the second book in the Bible-and the series will go from today all the way through Easter. This is exciting for me, and it's really a challenge for me, because I've never taught through the whole book of Exodus. And the more I've studied it over the past few weeks, the more I've been struck by what an epic book this is. When it starts, the total number of Israelites is…ready? 70. 70 people! And when it ends, there are 2-3 million of them. So we're going to follow the journey of this growing nation…and...

by Adrian Rogers

Take your Bibles please and turn would you to Exodus chapter twenty as we continue our pilgrimage through the Ten Commandments. Exodus chapter twenty. I begin reading again by way of review these commandments until we come to our text this mornings And God spake all these words saying, I am the Lord thy God which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage, thou shalt have no other Gods before me, thou shalt not make unto me any graven image or any likeness of anything that is heaven above or that is in the earth beneath or that is in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not...

by James Merritt

1. Have you ever faced a situation where you felt like you were just boxed in and there was no way out? You are coming to the end of the month, but you've already come to the end of your money? The rent is due and so is the electric bill. It appears as if there is no way out or perhaps you've applied for four different jobs and been rejected by all of them, and it appears there is no way in. Maybe, you feel like you are hopelessly hooked on drugs, or pornography, or alcohol or bitterness and you think there is no way through. 2. You are in what we call a ''predicament.'' It is amazing all the ways we use to describe these situations...

by Zach Terry

Tonight we are beginning a series where we look at the nuts and bolts of a local new testament church. Tonight we are starting with - small groups. From the beginning God said, ''It is not good for man to be alone'' God created you unfinished so that you would only be complete when you are engaged in a larger group. In a day when communication is at it all time high…so is isolationism and loneliness CNN.COM The trend toward isolation surfaced in the last U.S. census figures, which show that one-fourth of the nation's households -- 27.2 million of them -- consisted of just one person, compared with 10 percent in...

by Kerry Shook

''When the Lord saw that He had caught Moses' attention, God called to him from the bush, 'Moses! Moses!' 'Here I am!' Moses replied.'' Ex. 3:4 (NLT) 1. EMBRACE GOD'S CALLING''So I have come to rescue them ... and lead them out of Egypt into their own good and spacious land. Now go, for I am sending you to Pharaoh. You will lead my people, the Israelites, out of Egypt.'' Ex. 3:8,10 (NLT) I'm called to influence 2. STOP GIVING GOD EXCUSES Excuse #1 ''But Moses pleaded with the Lord, 'O Lord, I'm just not a good speaker.... I'm clumsy with words.'' Ex. 4:10 (NLT) ''I have too many faults.''Excuse #2 ''Moses answered...

by Jason Dees

Well if you have been here over the past several weeks we have been in a series called An Inquiry on Prayer and our hope for this series has been to answer the questions that everyone is asking about prayer. Because everyone is praying, everyone has a prayer life, not it may not be a good prayer life and maybe you don't understand even a lot of what is going on in prayer, which is the purpose of this series. So we have looked at the question, Does God hear the prayers of people who aren't religious? And last week we tried to answer the question. How do you pray in order to get what you want? But this week maybe we have come to the most...