Hidden in the Rock
When God revealed Himself to Moses, God promised that His presence would go with His people despite their sin. His presence was not based on the people's performance, but on God's pleasure with Moses, their mediator, and His faithfulness to the covenant He had made. Like Israel, we need God's provision for the problem of our sin. This study in Exodus 33 points us forward to Christ Jesus, our perfect mediator, who covers our sin and assures us of eternal rest.
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Recent Sermons
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07/06/25
Forget Not All His Benefits
The Christian life is often marked by superficial happiness rather than the deep joy that should rise in our souls ...
Jonathan Albright
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06/29/25
To Live Is Christ, and to Die Is Gain
The trials and afflictions of this life stir within us a deep longing for heaven and for the renewed bodies ...
Juan Rivera
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06/29/25
Being Shaped by the Gospel
Sound doctrine is not just about information, but transformation. Through his letter to Titus, Paul writes to protect believers both ...
Dan Larison