• CHRIST in EXODUS - Lesson 18a: The Tabernacle: God’s Typological Masterpiece Part I - NEW STUDY!
    Jul 6 2025

    Why is it important for believers in Christ today to learn about the ancient dwelling place of God's Holy Presence with Israel? How many different earthly dwelling places (tabernacles; temples) are there if we begin with Eden and end with the Heavenly "Eden"? How did both Eden and Mount Sinai connect with the Tabernacle? What clues are found in the Ark of the Covenant to help us know how God could be merciful on law-breakers? Why is it that Adam was innocent, but not righteous even before the Fall? What was AMAZINGLY significant about the Israeli encampment around the Tabernacle? How many times did Moses go up and down Sinai (at 80 years old)? How long did it take to build the Tabernacle and how does that fact possibly relate to the true birth date of Jesus Christ (for this, you'll need to listen to all three messages)!

    There are 50 chapters in Scripture regarding the Tabernacle, its priesthood, its furnishings, its sacrifices, and its significance in regard to Christ and His atonement work on the cross of Calvary. There are only 2 chapters on the Creation account. So, do you think the Tabernacle is important to God?

    You will be enriched by this study - EVEN IF you have studied the Tabernacle many times before!

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Christ in Exodus Lesson 17: Civil Law Overview
    Jul 4 2025

    Why did God give the Mosaic Law (beginning with the Ten Commandments) to Israel? There were some very important reasons given in this study. What exactly does it mean that Christ brought an end to the Mosaic Law? What is "the law of Christ"? Was there law before "The Law"? Does being free from "The Law" mean a Christian is lawless?

    Did you know Exodus chapters 21 to 23 are full of "case laws" about all manner of subjects, such as the treatment of servants and their rights, about murder and non-lethal violence, about harming pregnant women, about sorcery, sexual perversions, idolatry, false religious practices; restitution, property rights, usury, speaking ill of judges and rulers, giving false testimony, mob rule, partiality, mistreatment of foreigners, widows, and orphans - to name a few.

    Don't judge this study by its title; it is packed with good stuff.

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    47 mins
  • Christ in Exodus Lesson 16: Christ; Prophet like unto Moses
    Jul 2 2025

    After beholding the magnificent manifestation of Almighty God through both natural and supernatural phenomena on Mount Sinai, while also hearing His thundering, trumpet-blasting voice declare a summation of His moral laws in "The Ten Commandments," the trembling Israelites begged Moses to continue to be their mediator with God so they never had to hear Him speak directly to them again. God was pleased with their reverential respect for Him, and it was on this very occasion that He gave Moses the famous prophecy of Deuteronomy 18:15-18. The Prophet/Messiah Who would come from among them (the Jewish people) and through Whom God would speak would be like unto Moses.

    So, in this lesson from our study on finding types of Christ in the Book of Exodus, we take an in-depth look at all the many ways in which Moses served as the greatest person-type of Jesus in the Bible (even more so than Joseph, who is likewise a strong prophetic-type of the Lord). You will be utterly surprised, so get your pen to take notes, because you will want to remember what you hear.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Christ in Exodus Lesson 15: The Ten Commandments
    Jun 30 2025

    "The Ten Commandments" (also known as "The Decalogue," meaning "The Ten Words") is a legal code written simply and concisely, but completely, for they address every moral aspect for human conduct concerning: (1) true faith, (2) true worship, (3) reverence of God, (4) time for God, (5) reverence for authority, (6) reverence for life, (7) purity, (8) property, (9) the tongue, and (10) contentment. They are conspicuously absent of local or national peculiarities or prejudices, and are as appropriate today as when they were given some 3,500 years ago.

    What is the difference between the Code of Hammurabi and "The Ten Commandments"? Do you know how the famous "Ten Commandments" were first presented to Israel? Do you know what Israel's initial response to God's presentation of them to her was? Find the answers to these and many other questions on this subject in this study - you may very well learn new truths about an old subject!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Christ in Exodus Lesson 14: Israel‘s Pentecost {Happy Birthday, Israel!}
    Jun 28 2025

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    FASCINATING STUDY!! Learn how each of Israel's four God-given "Spring Feasts" (Passover, Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits, and the Feast of Weeks, aka "Pentecost") presented a prophetic type of a very significant event concerning the First Coming of Christ. Learn why this lesson is entitled, "Israel's Pentecost"! Find out the amazing parallels between the great event at Mount Sinai when God "came down" to give Israel the Law (which rabbis declare to be the "birth" of the nation of Israel) and the Day of Pentecost, when God the Holy Spirit "came down" to fill believers in Jesus, and the Church was born. Did you know both events were accompanied by wind, fire, smoke, and "voices" ("languages")? Did you know it was 50 days after Israel's Exodus from her bondage in Egypt that she received "The Mosaic Covenant" from God, and it was 50 days after Christ's "Exit from death" (His resurrection) that believers (the new-born Church) received "The New Covenant" from God?

    This is a lesson to hear several times - and then share with your family and friends! God's Word is perfect!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Christ in Exodus Lesson 13: Jethro’s Counsel and Jehovah’s Covenant
    Jun 25 2025

    A very good PRACTICAL LESSON for those who are in leadership positions and need to delegate! Learn a lot about Moses and his relationship with his father-in-law, who was a wise man.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Christ in Exodus Lesson 12: Smitten Rock and Support Rod {Water from a Rock!}
    Jun 22 2025

    This is the account of the amazing miracle that occurred near Rephadim at the Rock of Horeb, when God told Moses to use his rod and strike the Rock. When he obeyed, water came gushing out to save the people of death by thirst. This is such a beautiful picture type of the Lord Jesus, the Rock, being stricken by the rod of God's wrath against sin for us. When He was stricken, the Living Water of His Spirit came gushing out for the spiritual benefit of all who accept His free invitation to drink of Him!

    Learn some fascinating similarities and differences between the two occasions when Moses got water out of Rocks. Learn why he was severely punished for his disobedience in striking the second Rock instead of speaking to it! Why was that Rock business so very serious to God?! Find out what was discovered by a Bible-believing American couple in the early 1990s in Saudi Arabia (northwest of Jabal Magla)!

    Included in this lesson is the account of Israel's first victory in warfare (Moses' arms upheld by Aaron and Hur), but the victory did not belong to her; the victory was the Lord's!

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Christ in Exodus Lesson 11b: Christ, the True Manna - Part II
    Jun 19 2025

    The most important question about manna is how it so beautifully pictured the Lord Jesus, Who outright declared Himself to be the True Manna from Heaven following His miraculous feeding of the 5,000. He gave a number of reasons why the miracle of Manna in the wilderness, although great, was inferior to His far greater offer to feast eternally on Him, the True Bread of Life. Manna was the shadow; He is the Substance. In this lesson, we dip into a quick study of the Lord's "Bread of Life Sermon" of John 6.

    ". . . Taste and see that the Lord is good"!

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    55 mins