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Scriptures: Exodus 17:8-13. Sermon Topics: Endurance,...
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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.
Spiritual warfare is a reality for every believer. The forces of evil wage war against God’s kingdom agenda. There is no victory apart from engaging in battle. You cannot sit on the sidelines and just expect God to bail you out. Yet you also cannot fight in your own strength.
Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Exodus 17:8-13 EXEGESIS: CONTEXT: In this story, the Israelites are still in the early stage of their forty-year wilderness journey. They crossed the Red Sea in chapter 14, began receiving manna from heaven in chapter 16.
Scriptures: Exodus 17:8-13. Sermon Topics: Endurance, Friendship, Teamwork, Partnership, Trustworthy, God Brings Purpose
Winning Spiritual Battles. Exodus 17:8-16. Theme: Divine help in spiritual warfare. Point: The Lord is able to give you the victory in every spiritual battle you face. Outline: Depend on the power of God (Exo 17:9-12). The importance of prayer is seen in the effect it had on the battle (v. 11).
19 maj 2021 · So then, in praying for strength in times of crisis, we need to get a right perspective: planning for all eventualities, backed up with serious prayer – and we need to understand the power of prayer and the power of a community of Aarons and Hurs who will stand with us.