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Exodus: Ch. 2 - Introducing Moses, a Sinner Saved by Grace
It’s been said that apart from Jesus, there is no greater figure in the entire Bible than Moses. However, scripture makes no effort to hide Moses’s flaws. The boy hidden in the basket grows to be a man who tries to run ahead of God with devastating results. Rather than pushing him aside, God responds to Moses with immeasurable grace as he continues to work on the character of the man chosen to set his people free. The early life of Moses shows us that sometimes what we see as a mess in our lives is actually evidence of God’s preserving power at work.

Exodus: Ch. 1 - God Remembers The Forgotten
When life is filled with pain it can be easy to think God is either unloving, uninterested, or simply not powerful enough to do anything about it. However, scripture shows us that when things appear dark to us, God is busy setting his perfect plans into motion.

Exodus: Redeemed for a Purpose - Series Introduction
The story of Exodus is our story; people who were once held captive and who have been set free. But just like in Exodus, our saving is a powerful work of grace by a kind and merciful God. In Exodus, God (a title) lets his people know him by name as he displays his character. This story is about far more than just freedom, as great as freedom is. This is a story that is ultimately about the Great Redeemer, Jesus.

Grace in the Waiting
Many of us who want things, want things now. And that includes what we want from God. In sharp contrast, the Bible teaches us that God ‘acts for those who wait for him.’ There’s grace for those who wait, and we are invited to wait with faith.

Look Up in 2023
At the beginning of 2023, Rich encourages us to follow the Apostle Paul’s encouragement in Colossians 3; to set our minds on Jesus, to put to death things that are part of the old life apart from Jesus, and to put on what is fitting for a life lived for the glory of Jesus.
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Joy To The World
Advent: A Season Of Hope

Pray Then Like This: Deliver Us From Evil

Pray Then Like This: Lead Us Not Into Temptation
The trap of sin and death is set with the bait of our own desires, including our good desires. When Jesus teaches us to pray that we would not be lead into temptation, he is teaching us to pray for the grace to resist going any further when we find ourselves being tempted. We need the help of Jesus; the one who was tempted in every way we are, yet who was faithful in every way.

Pray Then Like This: Forgive Us Our Debts, As We Forgive Our Debtors
Jesus speaks about the cost of refusing to forgive, but will we listen?

Pray Then Like This: Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread
We have our life goals, whether it’s a one year plan, five years, 10, or more. We want to know what our future holds, and to be secure when it arrives. However, Jesus teaches us to pray for our daily bread; the basic necessities of life.