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Redeemed with Purpose: Divine Call and Mission of Moses in Egypt

Explore the significant moments in the patriarchal period and the divine initiative in the Exodus story, focusing on God's call to Moses and the mission to lead the Israelites. Dive into the revelation of God's covenant name, Yahweh, and understand the purpose of forming a priestly nation through the Israelites' journey from slavery to redemption. Discover the balance between God's sovereignty and human response in fulfilling the Abrahamic promise.

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Redeemed with Purpose: Divine Call and Mission of Moses in Egypt

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  1. Week 5 Redeemed with Purpose • The Context • The patriarchal period ends with the Israelites in Egypt. • Preservation through Joseph. • A small number enter Egypt and a large number leave (Abrahamic promise). • The guests become slaves under a new pharaoh. • God prepares for redemption by raising up Moses. • Note the connection to the Abrahamic covenant (Ex. 2:24)

  2. Week 5 Redeemed with Purpose b) The Divine Initiative • The revelation is God’s spoken word not the burning bush. • God’s call is personal, specific, inviting, and transformational. • God’s identification of Himself as the God of the Patriarchs connects the Exodus to the Abrahamic Covenant. • God’s further revelation by His covenant name—Yahweh—reveals Him as active in the present and future.

  3. Week 5 Redeemed with Purpose c) Moses’s Mission • Notice the balance between sovereign activity and human response. • God’s promise of His presence is the answer to all Moses’s objections. d) The Divine Name • Comes from the verb “to be” in the Hebrew. • God is absolutely self-existent. • I am who I have always been.

  4. Week 5 Redeemed with Purpose e) The Priestly Nation • “Brought you to myself” indicates they are God’s by creation and redemption. • “For all the earth is mine” is statement of missiological intent. • Israel to be a “kingdom of priests and a holy nation.” • They are to represent the King as a people who obey His Word, reflect His character, and advance His kingdom.

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