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The Great I AM is Always with You | Exodus 1-6 | Come Follow Me 2026 | John Hilton III | Mar 23-29

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🗓️ 19 March 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Welcome to “Finding Christ in the Old Testament.” To view the resources connected with this episode, visit https://johnhiltoniii.com/findingchrist. Please like and comment on this episode and subscribe @scripturecentralofficial so you can more easily see the rest of the videos and resources in this course. Whether you're using this course for personal enrichment or to help with "Come, Follow Me," we hope it will be valuable in your studies.

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We worship a God who listens to us, who sees our challenges.

0:04.0

Jesus Christ has not forgotten who you are.

0:07.0

He knows how you feel.

0:08.0

The great I am came all the way down

0:12.0

so that we could be lifted all the way up.

0:15.0

It's not who Moses was.

0:17.0

It's not who you are.

0:19.0

It's who's with us.

0:21.4

That really makes the difference.

0:23.5

And the great I am is still with us today.

0:30.6

Today we're starting our journey into the Book of Exodus, and I'm so excited.

0:36.6

Now, it might be helpful at the start to ask ourselves the question, who wrote the book of Exodus, and I'm so excited. Now, it might be helpful at the start to ask ourselves the question,

0:39.3

who wrote the book of Exodus?

0:41.8

And when I was younger, I never really wondered that question,

0:44.3

because the Bible that I had said very clearly,

0:46.3

the second book of Moses called Exodus.

0:49.3

And this reflects a long-standing Jewish and Christian tradition

0:52.3

that Moses is the author of the first

0:55.2

five books of the Bible.

0:56.8

And definitely he had a handed it because Jesus himself said, if you believed Moses, you

1:01.8

would believe me, for he wrote about me.

1:05.3

But the earliest manuscripts that we have of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, they don't have

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