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25 cze 2018 · In this episode of Pray the Word on Exodus 17:12, David Platt emphasizes the importance of community in a Christian life.
Moses was tired. The strongest arm will fail with being long held out; it is God only whose hand is stretched out still. We do not find that Joshua's hands were heavy in fighting, but Moses' hands were heavy in praying; the more spiritual any service is, the more apt we are to fail and flag in it.
Water typifies the Gospel by its REFRESHMENT. How different you feel after you get a glass of cool water, or after you have plunged into a bath! On a hot summer day there is nothing that so soon brings you back from a bad temper or a disturbed spirit, and puts you into a happy frame of mind and body, as cold water.
10 mar 2014 · The staff of God represents the power and presence of God with God’s people in their time of need. Unlike all the other instances of its use (at the Red Sea, striking the rock at Horeb for water), the outstretched staff in the hand of Moses is not immediately fully effective during the battle.
12 cze 2016 · Exodus 17:8-16 As I’ve said many times, Exodus is about the God who makes himself known: first to Moses, then to Pharaoh, then to the Egyptians, and now to the nation of Israel. We’ve been following Israel as they make their journey from the Red Sea (Exodus 14) to the foot of Mount Sinai (Exodus 19).
David Guzik commentary on Exodus 17, where God gives provides for the Israelites by giving water from a rock and bringing victory over the Amalekites.
Exodus 17 records two additional provisions by God for His people (1) water (Ex 17:1-7) and (2) victory over the enemy (Ex 17:8-16). God was demonstrating to the nation that He is capable not only of nourishing and protecting His people.