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PARALLELS TO JOURNEY OF FAITH. HEBREWS 6

REPENTANCE: MEANS TO TURN AROUND – TO CHANGE DIRECTION.

Involves the basic question of who is God.

Adam and Eve – “You can be LIKE GODS”.

Man’s basic sin is the desire to be his own God.

Repentance says, “God You be MY God”

  • Jesus is Lord

Ezekiel 36:22-36

PICTURED IN ISRAEL

Gen. 15:13-14

Have been in Egypt for 400 years.

God is now ready to deliver His people, keeping His promise to Abraham.

He carefully chooses and prepares Moses to be the deliverer.

Ex. 3:7-17

v. 7 God was concerned.

v. 13 – Suppose they ask who You are?

  • 400 years in paganism
  • approximately 10 generations.
  • Abraham was great, (x 6) grandfather.

v. 14 – I AM – Not I WAS the God of Abraham, not I WILL BE your God,

but I AM

  • God moves in my past and my future as THE EVER NOW!

Ex. 4:1-17

Suppose they won’t believe.

Staff becomes snake

  • (Pharaoh wore a crown with a snake engraved in it, his magicians used

Hand becomes leprous

Nile becomes bloodied.

  • God graciously reveals Himself.

FINALLY BRINGS MOSES TO EGYPT

Ex. 4:29-31

Result – they receive cruelty.

Slave drivers say they must have too much time on their hands and take

away their straw. Work harder – get their minds off this God business.

Ex. 6:1-12

v. 2 – I AM the Lord

v. 3 – I appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as El-Shaddai (The great

breasted one Mother), but now I am coming as Jehovah (the all sufficient

one – the all inclusive name for God)

v. 8 – I will bring you out as I swore with raised hand

v. 9 – They wouldn’t receive because of cruel treatment.

  • GOD PATIENTLY CONVINCES ISRAEL (WHILE ALSO PROVING HIMSELF TO EGYPT)

Ex. 7:1-5

v. 1 – To Moses – “I will make you LIKE GOD”

FIRST PASSOVER EXODUS 12

One lamb per one family (complete local expression in each church)

Approximately 250M – 300 M lambs roasted over an open fire

Egypt could “smell” the Passover

Roasted not boiled

Perfect lamb

Watched for 3 days to be sure there was no defect

Took hyssop and “painted” the blood over doorpost and sides

Ate the lamb with bitter herbs

Remembering the bitterness of their slavery

Ate hastily – prepared to leave

Anyone who believed the Word of the Lord could be saved through the

Passover lamb.

Many Egyptians also believed – Ex. 12:38

Mixed multitude (KJV)

  • Many others went with them (NIV)

Not only did the Passover spare them from the “destroyer”, but it also

brought healing

Psalm says as they left there was not “one feeble” among them

God released Israel through the sacrifice of Egypt’s Firstborn

Required the consecration of all firstborn showing that all belong to

God

The History of the Firstborn is the history of all

PASSOVER BY JESUS’ TIME

Passover meal

Required an acceptable lamb – temple lambs approved by Levites, etc.

(Birth of Jesus announced to shepherds watching the temple flock)

Jesus’ anger in Temple

Bitter herbs

Bag with 3 compartments each with a loaf of unleavened bread

Took center loaf and broke it – Trinity

At the head of the table would be set an extra place for “He who is

coming”

It was the Messiah’s (Elijah’s) chair

  • When He comes He will sit in it and administrate the New Covenant

Imagine the reverberation at Jordan when John the Baptist announced

“Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world”

Early Passover day you would go to the temple and you “picked” out a

lamb.

At 12:00 noon, the fires on the altar would be lit in preparation of the

lamb roasting

At 3:00 the lambs were killed and placed on the altar to be roasted

Last Supper Passover

Took the bag with 3 loaves

Broke the center one – “this is my body”

After the meal He reached over to “the Messiah’s” cup and said this

is my blood — the blood of the new covenant.

Instituted New Covenant Meal

Do in “remembrance” of me

  • Not a vague recollection, but confrontation in my life

Jesus as the Passover Lamb

Early Passover day – Jesus was before High Priest – final examination

At 12:00 noon He was on the cross

Darkness covered the earth (last plague)

The fire of God’s wrath burned in Him against sin

Cried I thirst was given “wine vinegar” (bitter herbs) on hyssop

(blood painted on the doorpost at first Passover with hyssop)

At 3:00 cried “It is finished”

All that Passover stood for was accomplished

In the death of God’s firstborn all of the human race was freed from

the bondage of Egypt

Came to break His legs, He was already dead

No broken bones

ISRAEL AT SINAI (19:3 – 40:38)

Establishing the Covenant (19:3 – 24:18)

The purpose of God was to enter into covenant with them (19:3-6). This

was establishing of Israel as a nation.

As we read through the Old Testament, we see how this was referred to as

the marriage ceremony between God and Israel. (Marriage covenant later

broken).

The people accept this (19:17-25).

He gives laws applying the demands of the covenant (20:1-23:19).

God gives a summary of His future dealings with Israel in covenant

(23:20-33).

The covenant is sealed with blood (24:1-8).

The Tabernacle and Priesthood Instituted (25:1-31:18)

Every article of furniture in the tabernacle as well as the garments of

the high priest, speak of some aspect of the person and work of the Lord

Jesus Christ. It is too vast a subject to enter into as this time.

The Covenant Broken and Renewed (32:1-34:35).

Construction and Erection of the Tabernacle (35:1-40:38).

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DID YOU FIND YOURSELF IN EXODUS?

God has taken you out of this world system, placing you in Christ,

making you part of His people. The Holy Spirit comes to show you the

wonders of Christ, your meeting place with God, who is the Lord Jesus

Christ pictured here in the tabernacle. You have been taken into the

Holy of Holies to live your life in Him. Affirm this as you read these

chapters. Live as if it is so because that is the way it is.

The New Covenant says that God is our God and we are His people. The One

who is uniquely ours reveals Himself in this book as the “I AM.” Think

of it! The “I AM” is my shepherd, I shall not want. Of course not!

David could not want and neither can you.


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