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Pastor Kevin walks thru Exodus 34:10-35. After renewing the covenant and coming down from the mountain, Moses' face shines with the brightness of God's glory. It is evident that Moses has been in the presence of God. In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul reflects on this passage, telling us that the ministry of the new covenant is far better than …
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Exodus 33-34. God promises to guide the Israelites to the Promised Land but warns them of the consequences of disobedience. Because of their idolatry, God will not go with them. Moses intercedes on behalf of the people, seeking God's presence and favor. God agrees to accompany them, revealing His glory to Moses…
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In this Easter Sunday Sermon Pastor Clint walks us through Exodus 32. This chapter recounts the Israelites' idolatry in the form of a golden calf. Like the Israelites, all of us stray from God's commands and embrace sin. The resurrection of Jesus offers redemption and forgiveness for humanity's disobedience, fulfilling the promise of a new covenant…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Exodus 28 & 29. This passage details God's instructions for the design of priestly garments, the consecration of priests, and the construction of the tabernacle. These chapters emphasize the significance of holiness in worship and the importance of the priesthood as mediators between God and the people. Christ'…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Exodus 25-27 to see the purpose, plan, and perfection of the Tabernacle. Moses is given specific instructions for how to build a dwelling place for God because he desires to dwell among his people. Dig into the details -- but don't miss the glorious truth that God has made a way to live among his people. Listen…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint opens up Exodus 24:1-11. God confirms his covenant with his people. While on the mountain, Moses and those with him see a special sign of God's greatness, like a sapphire pavement under His feet. Moses then reads the rules of the agreement to the people, and they promise to follow God's commands. They seal this promise …
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In this sermon, Pastor Kevin continues to look at a section of Exodus called The Book of the Covenant (24:7). Chapters 21-23 contain a number of detailed laws for the civil life of Israel. While these details may be strange to us, they reveal truths about the character of God and give us principles for today and how we should live a godly live that…
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In this sermon, Pastor Kevin opens up Exodus 20:22-21:36. This section of Exodus contains basic guidelines for living before the Lord and living together as a righteous people. The specific laws are not intended to be exhaustive but are to result in a way of life characterized by justice and civility among the people of God, so that they are free t…
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In this sermon, pastor Clint walks thru Exodus 20:1-21. God summarizes his covenant by giving Israel the Ten Commandments. Before he gives the law, he reminds his people that he has rescued them from Egypt. He speaks of whom his people belonged to in the past (slaves to Pharaoh) and speaks of whose they are now (belonging to God). God’s grace, then…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint walks thru Exodus 19. Israel arrives at Sinai, where the rest of the events of Exodus will take place and where the Lord will reveal his covenant through Moses. This passage focuses on the instructions that the Lord gives to Moses in order to prepare Israel for his presence at Mount Sinai. The Lord has graciously redeem…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint walks through Exodus 18 - a passage that shows how God works in the ordinary stuff of life to develop his people. Here we see Moses and Israel arrive at “the mountain of God” (v. 5). Moses' father-in-law, Jethro, returns Moses’ family to him. He also hears about “all that the LORD had done to Pharaoh and to the Egyptian…
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In this sermon Pastor Kevin walks thru Exodus 17. Here we see God's people test him. Once again, God is patient with his grumbling people, not only by miraculously providing them with water from a rock, but giving his very presence (v.6) and by giving them victory over their enemies. The Apostle Paul later makes an astonishing claim about this stor…
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Having been delivered from their enemies, God’s people now move toward a different set of trials: the lack of food and water. In this passage, we see God test his people to see whether they would trust and obey him during their journey. God often moves us from times of triumph to places of testing, that we might learn that “man does not live by bre…
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For our 2024 Vision Sermon, we will return to the book of Exodus. In this sermon, Pastor Clint walks us through Chapter 15. God’s people sing God’s praises because “he has triumphed gloriously." This is rich theology personally applied. Moses reflects on God’s covenant, God's character, God’s name, God’s work, and God’s purpose. And yet, how person…
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In this brief message, Pastor Kevin looks at Colossians 3:1-4. This passage is fuel for a rich prayer life for the Christian: Who are you? You are Raised with ChristWhat do you do? Seek & Set your mind upon ChristWhy should you do this? Your life is hidden with Christ How should you do it? by PrayerDe către Seven Mile Road Church (Waltham)
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Isaiah 9:6-7. King Ahaz has led the people of God into the darkness of idolatry and sin. Judgment will come -- but God promises to send a new king who will be the light to end the darkness. Isaiah 9:6-7 tell us about the character and nature of the promised king and gives us a glimpse into his kingdom. Listen a…
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In this sermon Pastor Clint considers the death of Jesus Christ in passages like Luke 2, John 19, and Philippians 2. That may seem like a strange thing to do during a season in which we focus on the birth of Christ, but the scriptures are clear: Jesus was born that he may die. He who was laid in a lowly manger was lifted up on a Roman cross that we…
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In tis sermon, Pastor Kevin looks at Luke 1:26-38. What did the Angel Gabriel tell Mary (and us) about this coming King? Here we learn that King Jesus is the promised-divine-savior-king. His arrival teaches us that God is a God who keeps all of his promises, therefore we can, like Mary, trust in him and walk in humble obedience.…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Chapters 13:17-14:31. As Israel journeys away from Egypt, Pharaoh and his army begin to pursue them. As the people see the approaching army with their backs against the sea, they grow fearful. Instead, they are to “fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of the LORD.” The salvation of Israel is completely d…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint walks through the establishment of the Feat of Unleavened Bread and the consecration of the firstborn son. What do these things, which may seem strange to us, mean? We see here their God-given purpose of Commemorating Redemption, being Consecrated by God who owns all that he has made, and the importance of catechizing t…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint walks us through the first 9 plagues against Egypt. God begins to deliver Israel by showcasing his sovereignty over Egypt through the plagues. By repeatedly hardening Pharaoh’s heart, God creates an environment in which his gracious salvation of Israel may be fully acknowledged. Ultimately, these chapters depict a power…
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In this sermon, Pastor Kevin looks at Exodus 7:1-13. After sensing defeat after Pharaoh's refusal to acknowledge God and let His people go, God re-establishes his promise to deliver and to defeat the King of Egypt. The battle between God and the false gods of Pharaoh begins here as Aaron's staff devours the serpents in Pharaoh's court. Soon, the ba…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Exodus 5 and 6. Moses and Aaron bring the word of the Lord to Pharaoh. But Pharaoh despises, defies, and discredits God's word. Pharaoh denied their request for a religious pilgrimage and increased the burdens and demands of slavery, crushing their spirit. In the midst of suffering, the people are unable to hea…
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in this sermon, Pastor Kevin walks through Exodus 4. Moses and God continue to dialogue about the call of Moses to deliver God's people. Moses is doubtful: "No one will listen to me. I can't speak well enough. Send someone else!" In this passage, we see how God meets his doubting servants with patience and grace, showing that it is his power, not o…
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In this Sermon, Guest Preacher Dan Ko opens up Hebrews 2:1-4. The author of Hebrews calls the reader to pay attention to the greater salvation found in the person and work of Christ. This is the only anchor in a world that aims to pull God's people away from faithfulness to Jesus Christ.De către Seven Mile Road Church (Waltham)
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint opens up Exodus 3. God chose Moses as a deliverer for his people. Moses is hesitant, but God is faithful. In response to every question or objection, God patiently shows how his presence and power will be with him. The great I AM is the true deliverer of his people. Moses’ call was to trust in Him, believing that God’s …
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint opens up Exodus chapter 2. Moses is introduced to the story. He will serve as the God-appointed deliverer of the people. We also read of God’s protection of his appointed deliverer from Pharaoh’s wicked edict of death. Moses is rescued through the faith of his parents, who hide him and entrust him to God’s providential …
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Exodus 1:1-22. Exodus chapter 1 establishes the difficult reality faced by the nation of Israel. At the end of Genesis, Abraham's descendants were finally safe. In this passage, they become prosperous and expand rapidly. This, however, resulted in fear and hatred from the native Egyptians, who enacted a program…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint begins our new sermon series through Exodus with an overview sermon of the book. Exodus tells the story of God's miraculous deliverance of his people from slavery in Egypt. The story of the Exodus is a prototype of how God rescues his people throughout history. This picture of redemption finds its fulfillment in Jesus C…
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Pastor Kevin looks at Psalm 73 in the final message of our Summer in The Psalms Series. The Psalmist tells of a time of intense testing of faith in which he questioned the goodness of God. Psalm 73 expands our vision of God's goodness and his purposes so that we may trust in him. in the end Justice will prevail. God is our portion. All will be well…
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In this Sermon, Pastor Kevin opens up Psalm 84. The Psalmist (A Doorkeeper in the house of the Lord) delights to be with God's people in the house of the Lord. Why? Because God dwells there. As Christians, we are filled with the Spirit of God. And when we gather together in worship we encounter Him. Can we say with the Psalmist that this is somethi…
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In this sermon, Pastor Kevin looks at Psalm 145. Here King David is so overwhelmed by the greatness, glory, grace, and goodness of God that he overflows in praise. The Psalm shows the importance of rightly understanding the character of God so that we can properly respond in worship.De către Seven Mile Road Church (Waltham)
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In this sermon, Pastor Kevin opens up Psalm 67. This Missionary Psalm teaches us of God's purpose for his church. As recipients of his blessing of salvation in Jesus Christ, we are given the distinct privilege of displaying and declaring the good news of Jesus for the gladness of the nations and the glory of God.…
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In this sermon, our Guest Matt Baker opens up Psalm 2. In a world that rages against God, the Christian must rest in the truth that God has set King Jesus on the throne. This Psalm challenges us to consider - what Kingdom are we a part of? Who is our true King? Are we taking refuge in him?De către Seven Mile Road Church (Waltham)
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In this sermon, Mike Brooks (Associate Pastor - Hope Fellowship Church, Cambridge - MA) opens up Psalm 16, where we see that God is the one who sustains, secures, sovereignty guides, and satisfies his people. In his presence there is fullness of joy and at his right hand are pleasures forevermore.De către Seven Mile Road Church (Waltham)
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On Sunday, Michael Prevett, Discipleship Pastor of Seven Mile Road Church in Melrose, MA, joined us. In this sermon, Michael looks at Psalm 32. Here we see that a life of true happiness is found by drawing near to God. How do we do that? By faith in Jesus and a continual, comprehensive confession of our sins.…
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In this sermon, Pastor Kevin looks at the most popular Psalm in history. Psalm 23 is a profoundly personal Psalm of David that reflects on the Lord's loving care for his people. The Good Shepherd provides so we lack nothing. He refreshes us that we may rest in him. He protects us so we need not fear. And he will sustain his children with goodness a…
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NOTE - Due to audio difficulty, the first few minutes of the sermon are missing from the recording. In this sermon Pastor Kevin looks at Psalm 19. Here King David draws our attention to the glory of God in creation (General Revelation) and in God's word (Special Revelation). David then models how to respond to such glory with a prayer of confession…
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In this sermon, Pastor Kevin begins our Summer in the Psalms series with Psalm 1. The Psalmist shows us that there only two ways to live: the way of the righteous or the way of the wicked. The truly blessed life is one rooted by faith in Christ, like a tree planted by streams of water.De către Seven Mile Road Church (Waltham)
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In this sermon, Pastor Kevin looks at Esther 8:1-9:19. Haman has been hanged, but there's still a major problem: the edict to destroy God’s people still stands. How will God intervene and bring salvation to his people? Because of Esther's selfless plea and a new decree, again, we see how the sovereign plan of God overcomes insurmountable opposition…
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Int his sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Esther 7:1-10. In this passage, we see Esther cross the point of no return. She binds her life to the people of God as she begs for their life. She becomes a representative for her people and through her God brings redemption. Also in this passage, we see the end of Haman's fall. We see justice come through a g…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Esther 6. In this chapter, we see that pride is the silent killer of the soul. In this scene, Haman serves as a picture of how the rise of pride gives way to the fall of pride. Pride is difficult to detect and in this sermon, we ask good questions to help us identify areas of pride so that we can bring the cure…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Esther 5:1-14. There's this principle at work in all humanity -- what we behold, we become either for our restoration or our ruin. This passage provides a case study in a trajectory toward restoration and one toward ruin. Listen and be challenged to understand how we can fix our gaze on the Lord and head toward…
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In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Esther 4:1-17 at the defining moment in her life. We all experience pivotal moments of great consequence when we have to make a significant decision. These decisions not only change the course of our life, but they end up changing us as well. Esther faces a decision like this, and it becomes a defining moment. …
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In this sermon, Pastor Kevin looks at Esther 2 and 3. Chapter 2 ends with Mordecai uncovering a plot to kill the King. In chapter 3, Haman enters as the “villain” of the story who sets in motion a plan to annihilate the Jews throughout the empire. We see a tension sustained throughout the book - a battle between God’s people and the enemies of God’…
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