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If you would like to join us Christmas Eve I would like to extend a personal invitation to you. Our service is at 7:00 PM we will sing, share communion, pray, and share a message most likely you have not heard before. Join us at 2704 South Highway W at Asbury Chapel or on Facebook
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Today we begin our reading in Exodus twenty where the Ten Commandments are given to the children of Israel. We will be reading through chapter twenty-two today. Chapter 20 – Verse 1-26 We see the centerpiece of God’s covenant with Israel is given to them in the form of the ten commandments. They present the
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For the family of Nick and Cierra Cole. A family from our Daycare lost all their possessions and home to a fire that burned it to the ground. We will be helping them with a donation (cash) but the family lost everything in the fire. Their clothing sizes are: Xander – 3T pants & shirts,
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Today we are reading beginning with Exodus chapter sixteen Chapter 16 Verses 1-7 We see the Israelites grumbling and note in verse it says all the congregation. That means six hundred thousand men plus women and children. Can you imagine thinking making bricks in Egypt was a better life than this. But God heard their
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Our reading today takes us through chapters 13, 14, and 15 where we read of the deliverance of the Israelites from the hand of Pharoah and the Egyptians. Chapter 13 – Since God had destroyed the firstborn males of all the Egyptians and spared the firstborn of Israel, He declared that Israel were to consecrate
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Pharoah continues to harden his heart toward the God of the children of Israel as we read today from chapters 10 to 12. More plagues come upon the Egyptians because of Pharoah. Chapter 10 – God could have easily led His children out of Egypt without all the plagues being palce d up the Egyptians
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Today we begin in the book of Exodus. No particular writer of Exodus has been identified but it was most likely Moses. Exodus opens up where the Book of Genesis ends with the death of Joseph. But by 1:8 the narrative has surpassed three hundred years. The first half of the book describes to exodus
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Exodus chapters 6 through 9 we see Aaron’ s staff become a snake and plagues one through seven are placed on the Egyptians because of one man – Pharoah. Chapter 6 – God did not rebuke Moses because He saw the strain Moses was under Now God said you will see what I will do
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Today we conclude our journey through the Book of Genesis. It is a wonderful journey to look at the creation story, the life of Abraham and his family. In Genesis we see deceit, lying, faith, and ultimately deliverance. Chapter 48 Jacob’s life was coming to an end he brought his two sons to receive a
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You will find some longer reading today chapters 43 to 47 but it is interesting reading when you look at it from a perspective of deliverance. Chapter 43 The famine continues and Jacob’s family soon runs out of food so Jacob sends his sons to Egypt to buy food. Restoration is about to take place
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Today we see a familiar story concerning Joseph, famine, and meeting his brothers as we read from chapters 41 and 42 of Genesis. Chapter 41 Thirty-year-old Joseph was still in prison when the Pharoah had a dream. There had been a seventeen-year gap since Joseph’s first dream and where he was at this time in