Four Valuable Verbs | Exodus 2:23-3:15
Sermon Summary:
As we begin the story of the book of Exodus this week, it starts with Israel being in slavery in Egypt, and crying out to the Lord for help. As a reader you can’t help but think of times when you have been in a time of great need and suffering, and you have cried out to God for help, and wondered if He even hears you or cares. In Ex 2:24-25, we see four very common verbs that are used. However, when God is the subject of these four verbs, we learn exactly how God looks at His people–not just Israel in ancient times, but also how He looks at us today. This sermon will explore how God hears, remembers, sees, and knows His people Israel, and how this leads Him to save them. We will also focus on how God hears, remembers, sees, and knows us today, and how He acts to save us.
Israel cried out to God for help, and did not immediately receive a response. They must have wondered “Can God hear me? Does He even care?”
Have you ever wondered if God hears you or cares about you?
Today we learn a lot about God from four valuable verbs:
When God hears it means He is listening and He will act.
When God remembers it means He will keep His promises.
When God sees it means He notices you.
When God knows it means He is completely acquainted with you.
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