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The Word For Today (Daily)

God's Response to Moses

The Word For Today (Daily)

Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Exodus 6:1-7

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Oh let the Son of God and found you with his spirit and his life,

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let him fill your heart and satisfy your soul.

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Oh, let him have the things that hold you

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and his spirit like a dove will descend upon your life and make you

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home.

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Welcome to the Word for today,

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featuring the Bible Teaching of Pastor Chuck Smith,

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founder of the Calbury Chapel Movement.

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This radio program is a verse by verse study through the entire

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Bible and on today's edition of the word for today, Castorchett continues with God's response

0:51.0

to Moses as we pick up in Exodus chapter 6 verse 1 and now with today's

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message here's pastor Chuck.

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Chapter 5 of the book of, we left Moses in great despair.

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He did what he thought God was calling him to do.

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He went to the Pharaoh and demanded the release of the children of Israel, but the Pharaoh

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rather than releasing them only increased the burdens and the severity of their slavery.

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Until the children of Israel started really getting on Moses' case saying,

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why didn't you leave us alone?

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We were much better off before you ever came.

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And now since you've come, things are really hard on us. We wish you would have left us alone.

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And so Moses in turn went to God and said God,

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what were you asking me to do?

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