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Mike Woodruff - October 29, 2023

Exodus 12:1-5

In Exodus 12:1-5, God instructs the Israelites to prepare for the Passover, emphasizing the importance of selecting a spotless lamb on the 10th day of the month, keeping it until the 14th day, and then sacrificing it at twilight. This passage teaches us the significance of obedience and the foreshadowing of Christ as the Lamb of God, whose sacrifice brings salvation and protection to those who trust in Him.

Scripture References: Exodus 12:1-5

From Series: "Exodus: Rescued & Redeemed"

The Book of Exodus unveils a profound spiritual journey, as it recounts the transformative saga of the Israelites’ liberation from Egypt. In this gripping sermon series, we’ll explore the themes of faith, obedience, and divine deliverance. From the burning bush encounter with God to the awe-inspiring display of His power through the plagues, the series delves into the significance of trusting God’s guidance amidst trials. As we follow Moses and the Israelites through the Red Sea to their eventual covenant with God at Mount Sinai, we’ll draw parallels to our own modern lives, finding inspiration to persevere through life’s challenges and embrace a deeper relationship with the Almighty.

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