Exodus 9.
I Am the Lord Your God (Exodus 6:1-13)
Today's text begins with God comforting the discouraged Moses and once again promising Israel's salvation.
People who hold on to the Word He gave and experience the evidence that God is with them will be different from before.
That's why God keeps making Moses experience important things. As believers, we must experience the answer that God is
alive and with us. Then, no matter what crisis you face, your perspective will change. In order to ask Moses to do important
things, the Lord continually allows Moses to experience the fulfillment of God's words.
If you realize that the Bible is the word of the living God and pray while holding on to the words given to you,
the doors of answers will begin to open. What did God make you realize through Moses today?
1. The Word of God is a living word of power
1) God created all things in the universe with the Word.
2) However, due to the original sin, all people fell into sin.
3) However, God established a covenant of salvation through Christ (Genesis 3:15)
4) Those who belong to the Holy Spirit live by receiving the word of God as spiritual food.
2. I am the I AM God of the covenant.
1) Experience Jehovah God, who gives the word and fulfills it according to the word.
2) “My name” in verse 3 can also be translated as “my personality and character.”
3) You must believe and enjoy the word given through the church pulpit as the word of God.
4) Most church members do not even know how to listen to the word God gives them.
3. We must not be deceived by our surroundings and must hold on to the Word.
1) God wants us to experience the power of the Word.
2) We must experience this taste that the Word is alive and active.
3) Because God is alive, we must experience His Word.
4) On the day people experienced this, the great history of the Exodus from Egypt began.
Conclusion: Hold on to the covenant, pray, and experience answers.
1) If you hold on to the covenant, pray, and experience receiving answers, there will be no problem.
2) God keeps touching Moses to make sure he understands.
3) Messiah, Christ, national evangelization, and world evangelization are covenants.
4) Receiving answers to prayer is not difficult and simple.
In the text, God emphasized that He is ‘Jehovah’ five times while promising Israel’s salvation (verses 2-8).
It means that God is guaranteeing his promise in his own name. Just as He did with Moses and Israel,
He still touches us to train us. I pray that you always hold on to the message from the pulpit, pray,
and achieve victory in the name of the Lord.