His-Story Vol 1, Ch 3: Moses, Exodus and the Law

Sermon Notes

HIS-STORY: The Bible in 18 Weeks

Volume I: The Old Testament Story

Chapter 3: Moses, Exodus and the Law

Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy: Four Separate Accounts that Keep Covering the Same Issues in Slightly Different Ways:

Exodus: The Account of Moses

Leviticus: Instructions on How to Worship and Live for God

Moral Law

Civil Law

Ceremonial Law

Numbers: Narrative of the 40 years in the Wilderness

Numbers 6:24-26

Numbers 14:18

Numbers 24:17

Deuteronomy: The Charter Document of Israel

Deuteronomy 6:4-9

Deuteronomy 31:6

Takeaway:

God is faithful and He expects His people to be faithful in return. Unfortunately, we are not. Fortunately, God sent His Son, Jesus, as the perfect sacrifice to fulfill the law and serve as the atonement for our (sin) unfaithfulness, once and for all.

The standard is still faithfulness...out of a heart of gratitude for what Jesus has done for us.

Study/Discussion Questions:

  1. What parts, if any, of this teaching were new to you or surprised you in any way?

  2. In what ways does the narrative of Exodus remind you of the narrative of our country? In what ways does it remind you of the narrative of your own life? (Ideas: Seeking freedom, overcoming adversity, leaning on or turning from God in times of trouble...)

  3. Read Numbers 22-24. How does the account of Balaam and his donkey parallel the account of Israel and God? How does it parallel your relationship with God?

  4. God is faithful and expects us to be faithful, which we are not. Fortunately, Jesus paid the price for our unfaithfulness. However, the standard is still faithfulness. What does faithfulness to God look like in your life?


Ken Ingold

Pastor Ken Ingold has been on staff at The Church at RB over 23 years, having joined the team in July 1997. He has a degree in Business Management and Administration from Indiana University at South Bend and a Master of Divinity Degree from Western Conservative Baptist Seminary, Portland, Oregon, having graduated from their Phoenix extension. He is passionate about “equipping the saints for works of service” and loves to help Christ-followers become all that God has created them to be. 

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