Homiletics Study of Life of Moses
Lesson 4 Passage Exodus 5-6:27
Content (List of Topics or Events)
Moses requests break from labor for Israelite Worship with
Pharaoh’s response (Exodus 5:1-19)
a. Moses request
“Let Israel Go” and worship; who is the Lord? (1-3)
b. Pharaoh’s order for extra work and overseers response (4-14)
c. Overseers approach Pharaoh with response . (11-19)
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Overseer and Moses blame game with God’s response (Exodus 5:20-6:13)
a. Overseers
approach Moses and Aaron and blame them for hardship (5:20-21)
b. Moses returned
to Lord and asked why have you brought trouble (22-23)
c. Lord describes
His actions to Pharaoh remembering covenant (6:1-5)
d. God’s promises
(6-8)
e. God’s commands
to Moses (9-13)
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Israelite Family lineage described with Moses and Aaron instruction
from God (Exodus 6:14-27
a. Jacob’s first 3 sons and family; important to God (14-25)
b. Aaron and Moses
charged with speaking to Pharaoh about bringing Israelites out of Egypt (26-27)
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Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)
Division
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Scripture
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Moses requests break from labor for Israelite Worship with
Pharaoh’s response
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Exodus 5:1-19
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Overseer and Moses blame game with God’s response
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Exodus 5:20-6:13
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Israelite Family lineage described with Moses and Aaron instruction
from God
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Exodus 6:14-27
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Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)
Pharaoh told “let Israel go” with repercussion and God’s
promise
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Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)
To learn that God is faithful to his promise, hears our
cries and wants faithful followers
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Specific Application Questions
1.
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How has God asked you to speak out
for Him?
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2.
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Where do you blame God for your
circumstances?
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3.
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God sees your value; how do you
live out your inheritance from Him?
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4.
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Principles to Remember
1.
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God uses all circumstances to His glory
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2.
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God is mighty and will save His own
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3.
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No matter what our background; we have value to God
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4.
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