Exodus Notes

The study of the life of Moses is really a study of the character of God. Seeing God’s character throughout the events that unfold in the life of Moses helps us to know who God really is. James Montgomery Boice says that ‘knowing who God is and what God is like is far more important for us than seeing God physically’. God told Moses that no one can see Him and live. He was revealing to Moses that it isn’t so much a vision of Him that mattered. What mattered is knowing who He is and what He is about. We can know God through His written Word.

Exodus 24:4 says that Moses wrote down all the words of the Lord. We have a detailed record of the life of Moses. Consequently, as we see God working through Moses, we get a glimpse of God’s character. This is how we can ‘know’ God!

Introduction to Exodus and Background on Egypt

Survival of Moses: A Lesson on God’s Providence

The Burning Bush: A Lesson on God’s Nearness

The Plagues: A Lesson on “I am God and There is No Other”

The Passover: A Lesson on God’s Mercy

The Red Sea: A Lesson on God’s Deliverance

Food, Water and Protection: A Lesson on God’s Provision

The Ten Commandments: A Lesson on God’s Requirements

The Golden Calf: A Lesson on God’s Righteous Anger

The Tablets Replaced: A Lesson on God’s Glory

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