exodus volume 2 session 7 exodus 32—40 how is it possible to be restored once i’ve disobeyed...
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We can quickly go from obedience to disobedience.
(Ex. 32:1-6)
We can quickly go from obedience to disobedience.
(Ex. 32:1-6)
• With Moses delayed on Mount Sinai, the people began worshiping a golden calf.
• We are prone to faltering faithfulness in our relationship with God.
• With Moses delayed on Mount Sinai, the people began worshiping a golden calf.
• We are prone to faltering faithfulness in our relationship with God.
Our disobedience is costly to our relationship with God.
(Ex. 32:7-35)
Our disobedience is costly to our relationship with God.
(Ex. 32:7-35)
• God’s anger burned against the Israelites for their disobedience.
• God relented from destroying the people, but held them accountable for their sins.
• Sin separates us from God• Although our salvation is sure in Christ, we
are not immune to the law of the harvest: you reap what you sow.
• God’s anger burned against the Israelites for their disobedience.
• God relented from destroying the people, but held them accountable for their sins.
• Sin separates us from God• Although our salvation is sure in Christ, we
are not immune to the law of the harvest: you reap what you sow.
God is compassionate andwilling to restore us.
(Ex. 33—35)
God is compassionate andwilling to restore us.
(Ex. 33—35)
• Moses interceded for the people and God promised that His presence would continue to be with the people.
• God proclaimed Himself to be compassionate, gracious, slow to anger, and rich in love.
• When we repent, God in His mercy and grace restores us to fellowship with Him.
• Moses interceded for the people and God promised that His presence would continue to be with the people.
• God proclaimed Himself to be compassionate, gracious, slow to anger, and rich in love.
• When we repent, God in His mercy and grace restores us to fellowship with Him.