Questions for the Week

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Questions for the Week Big Idea:

God’s new nation in is danger of being destroyed Exodus 1 God reveals himself in delivering his people in three ways

God reveals His name (Yahweh)

God is dramatically active in his people’s deliverance—he is engaged, he cares. Read Exodus 3:1-10. What do you learn about God in these areas: What did God see, hear, and feel? What did God say he would do? What did God call Moses to do?

God reveals His power (Plagues) Exodus 7-13

In what ways was Moses qualified to lead the people? In what ways did he feel he was not qualified?

God reveals His plan (Passover) Exodus 12

The new nation left Egypt by an Undeniable demonstration of the power of God Exodus 13-14 The name of someone (maybe even yourself) who needs God’s deliverance in their life.

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The plagues

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Week 4 Deliverance October 1, 2017

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Exodus, Red Sea

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Key Verse: Exodus 13:3 Then Moses said to the people, “Commemorate this day, the day you came out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery, because the LORD brought you out of it with a mighty hand.”

What was significant about Moses’ birth?

Exodus 3:14

Moses born

God is our deliverer.

Have you ever felt unqualified or unable to do something, as Moses did? How did you handle it? There are several miracles in the deliverance of the people from Egypt. Do you believe God performs miracles today? Why or why not? God calls himself “I AM.” (Exodus 3:14) How can embracing the reality that the God we worship is the eternal “I AM” help you face the challenging moments of a normal day?

Wilderness wanderings

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How is Passover (Exodus 12:1-24) an ancient sign pointing to the death of Jesus on the cross as the final Lamb of God? What is one area of your life where you tend to focus more on your limitations than God’s ability to work through you?