Moses: God's Deliverance
Before delving into the account of Moses' deliverance of God's people, the Israelites, the author helps readers get an accurate understanding of Moses the man by first portraying God's chosen deliverer as a three-month-old infant sailing down the Nile River in a pitch-coated, wicker ark. There, in that setting, under the threat of death at the hands of Egyptian law, readers capture a necessary first impression of God's chosen deliverer--a helpless infant desperately in need of God's deliverance. But Moses was God's choice as the one God would groom and later call into divine service to deliver his people, who did not deserve to be rescued. In fact, the Israelites were a people who were even reluctant to be rescued. At the heart of Moses' story of the Israelites' deliverance from slavery in Egypt, the picture of God's dramatic intervention in the sin-laden affairs of humankind vividly comes to life and the bold theme of God's redemptive activity is abundant. In the agonizing saga of the Israelites' tiresome journey to the Promised Land, readers see their own entrenched rebelliousness and ingratitude.
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Moses: God's Deliverance
Before delving into the account of Moses' deliverance of God's people, the Israelites, the author helps readers get an accurate understanding of Moses the man by first portraying God's chosen deliverer as a three-month-old infant sailing down the Nile River in a pitch-coated, wicker ark. There, in that setting, under the threat of death at the hands of Egyptian law, readers capture a necessary first impression of God's chosen deliverer--a helpless infant desperately in need of God's deliverance. But Moses was God's choice as the one God would groom and later call into divine service to deliver his people, who did not deserve to be rescued. In fact, the Israelites were a people who were even reluctant to be rescued. At the heart of Moses' story of the Israelites' deliverance from slavery in Egypt, the picture of God's dramatic intervention in the sin-laden affairs of humankind vividly comes to life and the bold theme of God's redemptive activity is abundant. In the agonizing saga of the Israelites' tiresome journey to the Promised Land, readers see their own entrenched rebelliousness and ingratitude.
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Moses: God's Deliverance

Moses: God's Deliverance

by Mark R. Bitter
Moses: God's Deliverance

Moses: God's Deliverance

by Mark R. Bitter

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Before delving into the account of Moses' deliverance of God's people, the Israelites, the author helps readers get an accurate understanding of Moses the man by first portraying God's chosen deliverer as a three-month-old infant sailing down the Nile River in a pitch-coated, wicker ark. There, in that setting, under the threat of death at the hands of Egyptian law, readers capture a necessary first impression of God's chosen deliverer--a helpless infant desperately in need of God's deliverance. But Moses was God's choice as the one God would groom and later call into divine service to deliver his people, who did not deserve to be rescued. In fact, the Israelites were a people who were even reluctant to be rescued. At the heart of Moses' story of the Israelites' deliverance from slavery in Egypt, the picture of God's dramatic intervention in the sin-laden affairs of humankind vividly comes to life and the bold theme of God's redemptive activity is abundant. In the agonizing saga of the Israelites' tiresome journey to the Promised Land, readers see their own entrenched rebelliousness and ingratitude.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151017626
Publisher: Northwestern Publishing House
Publication date: 10/28/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
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