THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE “Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."(Jn14:6) It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. God is love. Let’s rely on the love of God he has for us and love one another. “The blessing of the LORD brings wealth.”(Prov.10:22) Praise the LORD! I will praise the LORD my God all my life. For He is good and His love endures forever. Praise His name, Jesus Christ our Savior, the Messiah.
VISION & MISSION
VISION & MISSION:
“The kingdom of God has come to us.” Jesus began to preach, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.” “the kingdom of God is in your midst.” Blessed is everyone who will eat bread in the kingdom of God. Everything is possible for him who believes. God is our strength and through Him we will encourage the timid, and help the weak. With God's mercy we shall go into all the world and preach the good news of gospel; and proclaim in Jesus’ name about repentance for forgiveness of sins to all nations. We pray for salvation, healing and redemption in Christ Jesus. By faith in love and hope, we press on toward the goal according to His plan. For, nothing is impossible with God.
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Saturday, December 21, 2019
Exodus - the introduction - in Tai and English
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EXODUS
Who
wrote this book and when?
Moses wrote
it around 1440 B.C.
Why
was it written?
To remind
the Israelites how God had rescued them from oppression.
What
was its historical setting?
Jacob had
migrated to Egypt with his family to escape a famine in Canaan some four
centuries earlier. But the “land of escape” become a “land of bondage” as the
Egyptians sought to maintain dominance over the Israelites by forcing them into
slave labor. Shortly before his death in the desert, Moses reflected on and
penned the swirling events of Israel’s escape from Egypt.
EXODUS
God unfolds a nation’s destiny
Israel’s journey slavery to a new
identity in God
HOW TO READ EXODUS
A
spectacular escape and a hair-raising chase scene are only two of the many epic
adventures in Exodus. But this book is much more than an adventure series: it
recounts the supernatural rescue of an entire people by their God. Despite
God’s intervention, the Israelites seem unable to remain loyal to him. Seeing
their faltering faith can actually encourage us with a vivid lesson: Even imperfect
people can get to know God, who loves them perfectly.
Exodus can
be separated into two sections. The first 19 chapters describe the Israelites’
journey from bondage to deliverance, and the last 21 chapters record laws by
which God wanted his people to live as they worshiped him and followed him. As
you read Exodus, be alert to the marvelous teachings about God contained within
its pages. God is revealed as powerful, caring, awesome in glory and majesty
and worthy of exuberant worship, forgiving and merciful, and passionately
loving.
Exodus
spotlights God’s direct involvement in human history – how he goes to
astonishing lengths to reach those he loves. For example, he helps Moses to
overcome an incredible inferiority complex to become a great leader in Israel.
Repeatedly, Exodus shows how much God enjoys people who, aware of their
weaknesses, trust him as their only hope.
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