032. Sovereignty and Dogs (Exodus 11:4-9)

032. Sovereignty and Dogs (Exodus 11:4-9)

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033. A Lamb Without Blemish (Exodus 12:1-6)

Six ancient words in Exodus quietly announce the entire gospel and expose our complete inability to save ourselves.Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul shows how God’s command for a lamb “witho ...  Show more

031. The Lord Will Provide (Exodus 11:1–3)

When everything feels impossible and the future looks uncertain, do you really believe the Lord will provide?Today, we continue our year-long Bible study in the book of Exodus, The Gospel: One Rescue at a Time. In this episode, Paul opens Exodus 11:1–3 to show how God makes a way ...  Show more

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