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Exodus 6 - Chapt 1:15-22

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The historical account of Israel's exodus from Egypt holds many lessons for the individual Christian and the corporate church in both its practical and spiritual implications.

While many use this book to promote a secular liberation gospel, with its sole emphasis upon liberty through political or societal endeavors, it is far deeper in its implications than a mere liberation from statist tyranny.

This second book of Moses details for us the glorious liberation of Israel from slavery to freedom, and from Egypt to the Promised land.

While holding many lessons and case studies for us to follow, this account points beyond the history of the Hebrew people to the history, meaning and purpose of the Lord Jesus Christ.

It is the Spiritual Exodus of God's people, through the Work of the Saviour, that brings them from sin's hard bondage, to regeneration, to justice, to dominion and finally to everlasting life.

This sixth lecture deals with the power religion of Pharaoh, as opposed to the cultural dominion religion of Christianity.

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Feb 8, 2009
Sunday Service
Exodus 1:15-22; Matthew 23:1-33
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