Exodus: Moses in Midian
“[Moses] killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand” (Exodus 2:12). Moses’ crime was a serious crime. Moses had killed an official representative of the Egyptian court in the exercise of his funct…
“[Moses] killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand” (Exodus 2:12). Moses’ crime was a serious crime. Moses had killed an official representative of the Egyptian court in the exercise of his funct…
After the people of Israel left Egypt, they traveled through the wilderness of Sin and journeyed by stages, going from place to place as the LORD commanded (Exodus 17:1). The wilderness of Sin is a…
For many of us, attending church is a part of our worship. So far, so good, but we’ve also let our Sunday involvement at church be another day of activities. If you lead in some way at your church, thank you—but many of us get over-involved. Please slow down. Rest. Worship. And let God reenergize your soul and spirit. There’s nothing scary about that.
If you’re feeling frustrated and discouraged because it seems like God isn’t answering your prayers, try praying for him to mold your heart to desire what he desires. And perhaps spend a little time in repentance and confession. You’ll find it so cleansing and freeing. He will answer those prayers every time!
There are biblical ways of overcoming challenges. I am going to show one of the ways today. Christians have been prepared to lean on God to overcome challenges and obstacles. God wants to help His children to overcome any obstacle that may stand between their success or breakthroughs. Related: How do you overcome obstacles […]
A summary of all prayers in the book of Exodus, by Mark McDowell: petitions, intercessions, praise, and blessings. What can we learn about our own prayers?
“From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven has suffered violence, and the violent take it by force”(Matthew 11:12). Our assignment on earth is to advance the kingdom of God,…
This passage is a wonderful example of a praise prayer. Join Mark McDowell as he explores the background, meaning, and application of this prayer from Exodus
I have learned and observed there is one common thing every pastor needs to be successful. We see it modeled in Scripture.
“You were all so busy with the kids. I felt neglected.” -Cheater “I never would have cheated if you had given me the attention he did!” -Cheater Thou shalt not commit adultery. -Exodus 20:14, KJV Your cheater may try to “justify” their sin to you. Maybe they will point to you spending too much time … Continue reading "Cheater-Speak: “I had unmet emotional needs in our marriage.”"