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SERMONS ON EXODUSSERMONS ON EXODUS

Sermons on Exodus

Below you’ll find a library of sermons using Exodus as a primary text. Other Bible texts in addition to Exodus may be used in each sermon as well. All of the sermons on Preaching.com represent some of the best preaching in the world today. We pray you’ll find these to be a helpful resource in your own preaching and teaching.
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    • Exodus 15:1-21

    • Genesis 3:22-24

    • Matthew 6:13

    • Revelation 22:4

    Robert Smith Jr.
    (December 2011)
    Forever is a difficult concept for time-bound humans, but the span has an eternal purpose.
    • Exodus 20:8-11

    Marvin McMickle
    (May 2011)
    • Deuteronomy 20:19

    • Exodus 26

    • Genesis 1:1

    • Genesis 1:28

    • Proverbs 12:10

    • Psalms 19:1

    • Psalms 24

    • Psalms 24:1

    • Romans 1

    Bill Hybels
    (April 2010)
    The oceans, forests, plains, rivers, lakes—all of that—it all belongs to God. You heard the old hymn earlier, "This Is My Father's World." In the early chapters of Genesis, God gives instructions as to how we're supposed to take care of this planet. There are really four key instructions that He delivered. He said He wanted us to subdue it, rule over it, work it and take care of it.
    • Exodus 16:1-15

    • Philippians 2:14-15

    H. Mark Abbott
    (October 2008)
    In this sermon, which focuses on God's provision of manna for his people, Thanksgiving is our response to grace. Thanksgiving humbly acknowledges: "God how good You are to me!" Thanksgiving is responding to God's grace even in the midst of trouble. "In everything," Paul wrote, "give thanks." Not necessarily for everything, but in every situation, give thanks for who God is.
    • Exodus 34:6

    Kelvin Moore
    (October 2006)
    Exodus 34:6 The title of the lead article in USA Today on Tuesday, September 12, 2006 recorded: “View of God Can Reveal Your Values Politics.” Sociologists at Baylor University conducted the new national survey of 1,721 Americans, consisting of 77 questions, with almost 400 answer
    • Exodus 2

    Kenneth O. Gangel
    (September 2005)
    Exodus 2 Egypt has been called the Gift of the Nile. It is the land of the Sphinx and the pyramids, a nation of thirty-one dynasties which covered almost three thousand years before the Roman domination of Egypt began in 30 B.C. The psalmist referred to...
    • Exodus 20:1-17

    • Psalms 19

    (February 2003)
    Trust And Obey (Lectionary Starters) Third Sunday in Lent, Year B March 23, 2003 Exodus 20:1-17; Psalm 19 Jim Killen, Aminister of the United Methodist Church, Beaumont, TX There is a well loved old gospel song that says, "Trust and obey for there is no other way to be happy in Jesus but to tr
    • Exodus 4:2-5

    Marc L. Kirchoff
    (September 1999)
    Our decisions to keep more and give less say less about our financial savvy than they do about our faith.
    • Exodus 17:4

    John A. Huffman, Jr.
    (May 1997)
    Is there anything that pierces deeper than a harsh, judgmental word?
    • 1 Corinthians 11:25

    • Exodus 24:7

    • Jeremiah 31:31-34

    Alton H. McEachern
    (July 1991)
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