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until Christ is formed in you ! - Gal 4:19

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The book of Exodus picks where the book of Genesis ends. Genesis was all about origins–the origins of the world, humanity, sin, and God’s first covenant with humanity through Abraham. Exodus is a story about the descendants of Abraham becoming the people of God. God is faithful to grow them into a nation, save them out of Egypt, give them his law as part of a special covenant with them, and teach them to trust him and walk in his ways through various trials and experiences as they journey to the promise land. Moses records the journey of the Israelites to teach us about what it looks like for us to become the people of God in Christ. We invite you to take part in this journey with us as we learn more what it means to become the people of God in Christ.

The book of Exodus picks where the book of Genesis ends. Genesis was all about origins–the origins of the world, humanity, sin, and God’s first covenant with humanity through Abraham. Exodus is a story about the descendants of Abraham becoming the people of God. God is faithful to grow them into a nation, save them out of Egypt, give them his law as part of a special covenant with them, and teach them to trust him and walk in his ways through various trials and experiences as they journey to the promise land. Moses records the journey of the Israelites to teach us about what it looks like for us to become the people of God in Christ. We invite you to take part in this journey with us as we learn more what it means to become the people of God in Christ.

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Jared Jenkins - September 4, 2022

Habakkuk - The righteous will live by faith Pt 2

Join us as Pastor Jared continues our series on Habakkuk with part 2.

Scripture References: Habakkuk 1:12-17, Habakkuk 2:1-20

From Series: "2022 Habakkuk"

The prophet Habakkuk lived in a time filled with violence, injustice and wickedness. A setting eerily similar to the culture we experience in America today. Habakkuk was frustrated with God at his seeming indifference to these evils. But, God was doing something to make things right and bring redemption in his time. The question asked of us is: will we believe God and worship him as such? Habakkuk 2:4 reminds us that “the righteous shall live by faith”. In the end, God is enough to satisfy our souls and bring rejoicing in good times and bad.

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