Have you ever been discontent about something? Today, we’re going to learn about someone who was discontent about the job God has given him. This person wanted someone else’s job. Not only does God judge this man for his sin of discontent, but God clearly lets everyone know who He has chosen for this job.
Israel Rejects God's Plan (Numbers 13:1-14:45)
Israel Complains Three Times (Numbers 11:1-12:16)
God Requires Holy Living (Leviticus 19:1-37)
God Commands the Day of Atonement (Leviticus 16:1-34)
Offerings Are Given to a Holy God (Leviticus 8:1 - 10:7)
God Commands Israel to Give Offerings (Leviticus 1:1 - 7:38)
God's Glory Fills the Tabernacle (Exodus 33:1–34:35; 40:1–38)
God Punishes Israel's Idolatry (Exodus 32:1-35)
God Tells Israel Where to Worship (Exodus 25:1-27:21; 30:1-10, 17-21)
God Gives the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1–21)
God’s People are Holy (Exodus 19:1–25)
God Provides for Israel (Exodus 15:22-17:7)
God Parts the Red Sea (Exodus 14:1–15:21)
Jesus Rises from the Dead (Matthew 28:1-20)
The Passover (Exodus 11:1–13:16)
God Sends Plagues on Egypt (Exodus 7:1–10:29)
God shows His power to Pharaoh, the Egyptians, Moses & Aaron, and the sons of Israel. Even now, today, we get to learn of God’s power displayed by the many plagues that God sent. God is powerful over the earth and sky, AND all those who are within it. If so, when God gives us His commands, should we be like Pharaoh or like Moses?