Episodes

Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
Tuesday Feb 22, 2022

Tuesday Feb 22, 2022

Tuesday Feb 22, 2022

Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
N MOMS, Brian Liechty, Hope for Anxious Moms, Feb 22, 2022
Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
Tuesday Feb 22, 2022
Handout is available by contacting the Admin Asst for Care and Counseling, North Campus
rebekah.hemken at bethlehem.church

Friday Feb 18, 2022
Exodus 15:22-16:31 (Pam Larson, February 16, 2022)
Friday Feb 18, 2022
Friday Feb 18, 2022
Our Redeemer’s Glorious Provision
Exodus 15:22–16:36
“And in the morning you shall see the glory of the LORD,
because he has heard your grumbling against the LORD.” —Exodus 16:7
- The LORD provided gloriously for his people.
- Trust Jesus’ provision for us- HE is the Living Water and the Bread of Life and our Sabbath rest
Scene 1: Grumbling and the Gracious Provision of Water | Exodus 15:22–27
Scene 2: Grumbling and the Glorious/Gracious Provision of Bread | Exodus 16:1–21
- God’s promise to provide.
- God’s glory!
All along this Exodus journey, God did what he did for his glory. If we take away nothing else from our study of this book, let it be that the LORD our Redeemer does all things for the ultimate praise of his glory. He saved them for his glory and he saves us for his glory! And all along our faith journey, we see glimpses of his glory. When he lovingly cares for us in times of grief and sadness, when we are in danger and call out for rescue, when we feel our faith will fail and we call out for him to hold us fast … in each ordinary and extraordinary providence of your life, see his sovereign hand at work and give him the glory! |
Gracious Provision of the Sabbath | Exodus 16:22–30
Remembering Our Redeemer’s Provision | Exodus 16:31–36
Seeing Jesus

Thursday Feb 10, 2022
Exodus Review (Pam Larson, February 9,2022)
Thursday Feb 10, 2022
Thursday Feb 10, 2022
- A condensed historical review of Genesis, to understand the CONTEXT
- An Exodus overview
- A summary of Exodus themes
- Review of Exodus 1–15, Our Redeemer, Mighty to Save

Thursday Nov 18, 2021
Exodus 15:1-21 (Pam Larson, Nov 17, 2021)
Thursday Nov 18, 2021
Thursday Nov 18, 2021
Praise Our Redeemer … Redemption Leads to Rejoicing!
AIM: That your heart will well up with songs of praise and thanksgiving to the LORD because there is no one like Him in majesty and mercy.
1– He saves (Exodus 15:1-3)
2– He is glorious in power (Exodus 15:4-12)
3– He leads and redeems (Exodus 15:13-17)
4– He reigns (Exodus 15:18)
5– Sing to the Lord! (Exodus 15:19-21)

Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Exodus 13:17-14:31 (Pam Larson, Nov 10, 2021)
Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Our Redeemer, Mighty to Save & Lead
AIM: that you would TRUST the LORD, our faithful, ever-present Leader, our strong Deliverer, our mighty Redeemer, even when WE can’t see or understand.
1-Trusting the LORD our faithful, ever-present leader even when we can’t see (Ex 13:17-22) By faith he left Egypt, ... for he endured as seeing him who is invisible.
2-Trusting the LORD our strong Deliverer even when WE can’t see or understand WHY...HE will fight for us! (Ex 14:5-16)
3-Trusting the LORD who gets the glory (Ex 14:17-31)

Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Exodus 12-13:16 (Pam Larson, November 3, 2021)
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Our Redeemer Reveals Himself in the Passover Lamb and Exodus
SEE and TRUST Jesus, the Passover Lamb of God, God’s own firstborn Son, who died in our place!
1-Needing the Lamb (Ex 11)
2-Choosing the Lamb (Ex 12:1-6)
3-Killing the Lamb and Applying the Blood to the Door (Ex 12:6-7)
4-Eating the Lamb (Ex 12:8-16,43-47)
5-Eating Unleavened Bread (Ex 12:17-20)
6-Trusting the Lamb (Ex 12:21-28)
7-Seeing the severity and the mercy of God (Ex 12:29-32)
8-Remembering God’s Deliverance (Ex 12:33-42) The EXODUS
9-Celebrating with Strangers 12:43-50
10-Remembering the Strong Hand of the Lord (13:1-16)
Worthy Is the Lamb….Christ, our Passover lamb

Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Exodus 7-11 (Pam Larson, October 27, 2021)
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
In Exodus 7–11, we learned that the LORD could have wiped Egypt off the face of the earth with one word. He could have destroyed them all. He didn’t need ten plagues. He could have snapped his fingers. One plague could have done it. But in his mercy and kindness, he gave warning after warning, strike after strike, pain after pain, chance after chance. He crushed the pagan gods of Egypt one by one. Yahweh is exactly who he said he is. Like Moses, like Pharaoh, like the people of Israel and the people of Egypt, our greatest need is to KNOW that the LORD is God.
When we really see God’s sweet, stunning, shocking sovereignty, the way the LORD has made himself known in the plagues, we will know that he is God and we are not, and in that we will find freedom and joy. His intention is not just to be known grudgingly, but known as awesome and amazing … that we would bow down in joy-filled worship, knowing that this great God is for us, not against us. My prayer is that you see and know this God of sovereign splendor!