Up the Mountain

Exodus 16-24

About the Sermon

God saved us from bondage, but is that all he has in mind for us? Is God’s whole intention simply to get us out of the trouble of our sin and out of trouble with him? No, he has something much greater for us. God delivers us from something, and for something. He delivers us from servitude and into his service. Or, in other words, into a life of worship. With this sermon we engage our second of three sermons through the book of Exodus.

About the Series

Exodus is a conversion story—a story that begins with God’s people building cities for this world’s king, and closes with the people of God erecting a tent for the Lord’s presence. How does this people in hard service to Pharaoh find themselves in service to heaven’s king? In the story of Exodus God’s agenda is to make himself known. He makes himself known through how he saves, through what he says to the people he redeems, and through where he settles. Exodus is the story of how Israel came to know God personally. It is also the story of how we come to know God personally.
Exodus is a conversion story—a story that begins with God’s people building cities for this world’s king, and closes with the people of God erecting a tent for the Lord’s presence. How does this people in hard service to Pharaoh find themselves in service to heaven’s king? In the story of Exodus God’s agenda is to make himself known. He makes himself known through how he saves, through what he says to the people he redeems, and through where he settles. Exodus is the story of how Israel came to know God personally. It is also the story of how we come to know God personally.

Sermons in the Series