21.09.22 Almighty Encounter - Exodus 3:1-6

Episode 210922 September 21, 2021 00:09:52
21.09.22 Almighty Encounter - Exodus 3:1-6
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21.09.22 Almighty Encounter - Exodus 3:1-6

Sep 21 2021 | 00:09:52

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22-sep-2021-slider-image.jpg?w=1140&ssl=1 I left you yesterday in a painful place… among about 1 million Hebrew slaves in Egypt, sending up their cries to God, in hopes He would hear and do something about their misery. Exodus 2:25 says “God heard their groaning and remembered His Covenant with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. So God looked on the Israelites and He was concerned about them.” That gives me great assurance that no matter what our life circumstances, God sees them, understands our plight and our needs! And more… God cares!  Exodus 3 is one of the most significant chapters in the Bible, and is another life changing experience for Moses.

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   Today’s Scripture is Exodus 3:1-6. Choose below to read or listen.​​

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