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MOSES SERMON OUTLINES

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 Dave Gustavsen

Good morning. We're studying the book of Exodus, the second book of the Bible-both the Christian and the Jewish Bible. And we've been saying that the journey of the Israelite people is, in a lot of ways, our journey. Because so many of the things that God needed to show them, He needs to show us. And just like God was taking them from where they were and leading them to where they needed to be, God is taking us-as a church, and as individual people-from where we are, and he's leading us to where we need to be. And the question always is: are we listening, and are we following? So the first week, we talked about how miserable life...

by Jerry Vines

On Wednesday nights we try to give you an in-depth Bible study. If you really want deep Bible study, t then Wednesday night is the time to be here. I try to dig a little bit deeper because the congregation is primarily an adult congregation. So, I'm trying to give you something to make it worth your while to come. We are looking at the book of Galatians and we are following it verse by verse. Keep in mind the setting of this particular writing of Paul. It is quite a different atmosphere from some of his other books. Paul is dealing with false doctrine in this book. He has won people to the Lord in Galatia. As the New Testament pattern is--he won...

by Dennis Marquardt

INTRO: It is so moving to watch people be sworn in as citizens of the United States of America. They come from many different countries, they may look a certain way or have a certain shape of color depending on what country they have come from ... but when they become citizens of the USA they no longer are foreigners, they instead take on the responsibilities and laws and the privileges of this country, now they are Americans! They may still rightly call themselves Germans, French, Africans, Asians, etc., but they now are really Americans! Their new citizenship makes new demands on their life. If America goes...

by Miles Seaborn

INTRO. This week I met with five experts on family. As we brainstormed the problems of a family and how to solve them, Judge Ozz Chrishman, Domestic Court Judge in Dallas, said desperately, individuals need models from which they can pattern their lives. Dr. Williams, from Baylor University - Why do people fail? Not through lack of technical knowledge, but because they can't get along with themselves and other people. They need models for their lives and for their future. We are living in a generation when the role models of teenagers are portrayed on television as violent and immoral. No great heroes, no outstanding politician...

by Tony Nester

The Bible teaches us that God has an affinity with fire. The burning flame is one of God's most frequently chosen forms of presence. Fire and flame have a lot to teach us about God. It was through fire that God reached one of the Bible's greatest leaders: Moses. Moses is shepherding sheep in the desert. He's there because he has killed an Egyptian taskmaster and fled from Pharaoh's anger. He does not know what will come of his life. He is alone. Or so he thinks. But then Moses sees a bush burning in a very strange way. The bush is burning, but not burning up. He becomes fascinated with the sight and discovers that this bush is burning...

by Robert Walker

To Israel Moses was the greatest prophet. He was the great lawgiver. He was Israel's greatest saint and greatest deliverer. The great former Pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church once said, ''Moses gave to God the sunrise and noonday of his life. In return God gave him a glorious sunset. I want us to look at the life of Moses because we can learn so much from him. He teaches us the real meaning of what it is to actually live infamy because he gave himself fully and completely to the oppression and slavery of his people. He teaches us the meaning of self-denial because he refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter. He...

by Charles H. Spurgeon

A fast of forty days does not improve the appearance of a man's countenance: he looks starved, wrinkled, old, haggard. Moses had fasted forty days twice at the least; and according to many competent authorities the tenth chapter of Deuteronomy seems to imply that he fasted forty days three times in quick succession. I will not assert or deny the third forty days; but it is certain that, with a very slight interval, Moses fasted forty days and then forty days more; and it is probable that to these must be added a third forty. Small attractiveness would naturally remain in a face which had endured so stern an ordeal; but the Lord whom he...

by Nelson Price

JESUS CHRIST spoke of the verbal reward of those who prove to be His loyal followers. They will hear His ''well done you good and faithful servant.'' Faith results in faithfulness. Faith in our Lord influences and impacts every phase of life. According to 269 primary care doctors surveyed at the convention of the American Academy of Family Physicians last October, faith cures disease and sustains health. Survey designer, Yankelovic Partners of Norwich, Connecticut, found that 99% of the doctors responding acknowledge the positive contribution of faith to healing. The survey results were announced in December at...

by Jesse Hendley

Now, friends, if you have your Bibles, I want you to turn with me to the Book of Hebrews, chapter 11. We are going to take up Hebrews 11: 24-28, and today we are studying the testimony of Moses to the faith life, to the fact that it pays to live the faith life. But first, let me remind you of Hebrew 12:1, where we are told of a ''great cloud of witnesses'' with whom we are compassed about. This verse carries us back to chapter 11, where we are told of these worthies of the Old Testament, the heroes of faith, men and women who lived for God with all their hearts. Today we are taking up one of these people, one of the greatest. That man is Moses. The...

by Clarence E. Macartney

One of our hymns asks that we may be taught the ''patience of unanswered prayer.'' We have before us now a prayer that was not answered, and an exhibition of patience in the man who prayed but did not receive. The unanswered prayers of the Bible, the prayer of Abraham that Ishmael might live before the Lord, of Balaam that he might die the death of the righteous, of Paul over the thorn in his flesh, of Jesus over His cup of agony, are in many respects the most profitable to our instruction and comfort. Israel's forty years of wandering were at an end. From the Red Sea to the Jordan, Moses had led his people...

by Steve Jones

Introduction: Ten great truths about life that little children have learned: 1. No matter how hard you try, you can’t baptize cats. 2. When your mom is mad at your dad, don’t let her brush your hair. 3. If your sister hits you, don’t hit her back. They always catch the second person. 4. Never ask your 3 year old brother to hold a tomato.5. You can’t trust dogs to watch your food. 6. Puppies still have bad breath even after eating a tic tac. 7. School lunches stick to the wall.8. You can’t hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk.9. Don’t wear polka-dot underwear under white shorts. 10. The best place to be when you are sad is on your mother’s lap....

by Ivor Powell

This exciting episode from the wilderness experiences of Israel is one of the most informative parts of the Scriptures. It tells of God's remarkable intervention on behalf of His people, and spans centuries of time to fascinate the apostle to the Gentiles. Paul did not hesitate to explain; that Rock was Christ. "And all the congregation of the children of Israel journeyed from the wilderness of Sin . . . and pitched in Rephidim: and there was no water for the people" (Exod. 17:1). Moses was frustrated and annoyed. The people had been brought from Egypt, but they continued to criticize their leader. The boys and girls were...

by Brad Whitt

INTRO: I want you to take God's Word now this morning and be finding your place at Hebrews chapter 11 again if you would. We are quickly coming to the conclusion of our series of sermons on the heroes and heroines, the mighty men and the wonderful women, that are listed for us here in what has been called "Heaven's Hall of Faith." Now, if you were here last week, I know that you're as happy as I am to have the electricity back on this week. Lights are good, we like lights. ILLUS: Of course, Vance Havner used to say, "You know the power has gone out in a church when they start pulling out the candles." (Think about that one...

by Wayne Hinson

Introduction: Moses had been in the very presence of God several times before he went up the mountain on this occasion. However, our text reflects that the results of this encounter with God was vastly different that all the other times. When Moses met God at the burning bush, some changes did occur, but for the most part he was dependent upon Aaron to do his talking for him. After his first trip up the mountain to receive the ten commandments, Moses came back to the nation of Israel and displayed his temper. But this trip was to be a totally life changing experience for him. The accounts of his life after Genesis 34 reveals a...

by Jeff Schreve

If you have your Bible, turn to Galatians chapter 3. You know, when I was praying about what series to do on Wednesday nights, I was drawn to the book of Galatians. It has six chapters. And there are specific verses in Galatians that have meant a lot to me. And as I've been getting into it, I've been finding that, Galatians has a lot of really deep theology and Paul, he's really, really smart. He is inspired by the Holy Spirit. And he goes deep into his arguments as he deals with the church in Galatia. Now remember we've talked about this was a church that he planted on his first missionary journey. There were several churches in...