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Exodus 024 – "Apathetic Toward God." Exodus 7:20-25. Dr. Andy Woods - 11-16-2025.
Andy Woods MinistriesEXODUS 024 – “APATHETIC TOWARD GOD” 11-16-2025 Here’s a summary of the PowerPoint Main Theme The structure and key events of the Book of Exodus, focusing on the redemption of Israel from Egypt, the ten plagues, the Mosaic covenant, and connections to New Testament themes. Key Sections & Highlights 1. Exodus Structure/Outline Redemption (Ch. 1–18): Israel’s need for redemption, Moses’ development, confrontations with Pharaoh, and the plagues. Mosaic Covenant (Ch. 19–40): Giving of the Law, tabernacle instructions, apostasy, and tabernacle construction. 2. Redemption & The Ten Plagues Details why redemption was necessary and how God used Moses to confront Pharaoh. Lists the ten plagues (Nile to blood, frogs, gnats, flies, livestock death, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, death of the firstborn). Each plague is shown to challenge specific Egyptian deities. 3. Tables & Analysis Plagues Table: Links each plague to its corresponding Egyptian god and scripture reference. Moses’ Life Phases: Outlines Moses’ 120-year life in three phases—Egyptian education, shepherding in Midian, and leading Israel. Disciples’ Fates: Summarizes what happened to Christ’s disciples, including locations and manner of martyrdom. 4. Theological Insights Purpose of the Plagues: To demonstrate God’s superiority over Egypt’s gods and Pharaoh. Miracles & Hardening of Pharaoh’s Heart: Discusses the interplay between Pharaoh hardening his own heart and God hardening it, with scriptural references and commentary. Satanic/Demonic Miracles: Lists biblical passages warning about false miracles and testing spirits. 5. Connections to the New Testament Seven Signs in John’s Gospel: Parallels between Exodus miracles and Jesus’ miracles in John. Promises to Abraham (Gen 12): Eight promises God made to Abraham, connecting Old Testament covenant to broader biblical themes. 6. Scripture References & Commentary Includes direct quotes and commentary from scholars (e.g., Dr. Ed Hindson, Charles Ryrie) to explain the significance of events and theological concepts. 7. Conclusion & Blessing Ends with a summary and the priestly blessing from Numbers 6:24–26. Summary Teach the narrative and theological significance of Exodus. Show how God’s actions in Exodus relate to broader biblical themes and New Testament teachings. Encourage reflection on God’s sovereignty, miracles, and the importance of faithfulness. -
Exodus 023 – Amoebe of Unbelief. Exodus 7:14-19 • Dr. Andy Woods • November 9, 2025
Andy Woods MinistriesEXODUS 023 – AMOEBA OF UNBELIEF EXODUS 7:14-19 • DR. ANDY WOODS • NOVEMBER 9, 2025 • EXODUS -
Exodus 022 – Necessity of Testing. Exodus 7:8-13 • Dr. Andy Woods • Nov. 2, 2025
Andy Woods MinistriesEXODUS 022 – NECESSITY OF TESTING EXODUS 7:8-13 • DR. ANDY WOODS • NOVEMBER 2, 2025 • EXODUS2 comments -
Exodus 021 – Obedience Not Sacrifice. Exodus 7:1-7. Dr. Andy Woods. 10-26-25.
Andy Woods MinistriesEXODUS 021 – OBEDIENCE NOT SACRIFICE EXODUS 7:1-7 • DR. ANDY WOODS • OCTOBER 26, 2025 • EXODUS A. The delegation (1) B. The command (2) C. The result (3-5) D. The obedience (6) E. The ages (7)2 comments -
Exodus 020 – Power Through Weakness. Exodus 6:28-30. 10-19-25. Dr. Andy Woods.
Andy Woods MinistriesEXODUS 020 – POWER THROUGH WEAKNESS EXODUS 6:28-30 • DR. ANDY WOODS • OCTOBER 19, 2025 • EXODUS This PowerPoint, titled “Exodus: A Portrait of Redemption,” is presented by Dr. Andy Woods, Senior Pastor of Sugar Land Bible Church and President of Chafer Theological Seminary. It is part of a teaching series on the Book of Exodus, focusing primarily on chapter 6 (verses 1-30), with a detailed breakdown of verses 28-30. It outlines the structure of Exodus, emphasizes themes of redemption and God’s reassurance to Moses, and incorporates supporting biblical references, quotes, and visual aids. It includes a discussion of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs which is juxtaposed to biblical preaching principles. We are called to make disciples, not “church growth” movements. Key Structure and Content 1. Overall Structure of Exodus (Slides 2-3): • Redemption (Chapters 1-18): Divided into: • Redemption (1:1-12:30): Covers why redemption is necessary (Ch. 1), development of the deliverer Moses (Ch. 2-4), first confrontation with Pharaoh (Ch. 5), God’s reassurance to Moses (6:1-7:7), second confrontation (7:8-13), and the plagues (7:14-12:30). • Liberation (12:31-15:21). • Preservation (15:22-18:27). • Mosaic Covenant (Chapters 19-40): Includes the Law (19-24), Tabernacle instructions (25-31), Apostasy (32-34), and Tabernacle building (35-40). 2. Focus on “God Reassures Moses” (Exodus 6:1-30) (Slides 4, 25): • I. Divine Reassurance (verses 1-8). • II. Divine Command (verses 9-13). • III. Moses’ & Aaron’s Levitical Heritage (verses 14-27). • IV. Conversation Continued (verses 28-30): This section is repeated and expanded across multiple slides (5-7, 16) for emphasis. 3. Detailed Breakdown of Exodus 6:28-30 (Slides 5-9, 11, 16-18, 20): • A. Timing (verse 28): Sets the context for the ongoing dialogue. • B. Command (verse 29): • 1. God’s self-identification (29a): God identifies Himself (repeated emphasis). • 1. Command given (29b): God instructs Moses to speak to Pharaoh. • C. Moses’ Excuses (verse 30): (Note: Some slides typo this as “Exodus 5:30,” but context indicates 6:30.) 1. Lack of eloquence (30a): Moses 1. Pharaoh will not listen (30b): Moses fears rejection. 4. Supporting References and Quotes: • Names for God in Genesis (Slide 10): Lists seven names emphasizing attributes like power (Elohim, 1:1), relational (Yahweh, 2:4), aware (El Roi, 16:13), eternal (El Olam, 21:33), provision (Jehovah Jireh, 22:14), reverenced (God Isaac Feared, 31:42,53), and national (God, the God of Israel, 33:20). This ties into God’s self-identification in Exodus. • Biblical Quotes on Scripture’s Importance (Slides 12-14, 23): • 2 Timothy 3:16-17: All Scripture is God-breathed (theopneustos) and useful for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness. • Matthew 4:4: Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word from God’s mouth. • Acts 20:26-27 (repeated): Paul declares innocence by not shrinking from proclaiming the whole purpose of God. • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (Slide 15): Mentioned as a title (likely with a visual diagram), possibly as an analogy for spiritual vs. physical needs, though not elaborated in text. • Quote on Genesis Population (Slide 21): From Dr. Henry M. Morris in The Genesis Record (p. 144), dismissing concerns about Cain’s wife by estimating rapid population growth (e.g., 7 billion by the Flood under conservative assumptions). This seems tangential, perhaps illustrating biblical timelines or apologetics. • Conclusion and Blessing (Slides 24, 26): • A simple “Conclusion” slide. • Numbers 6:24-26: A priestly blessing invoking God’s favor, protection, grace, and peace. Visual and Thematic Elements • Themes: redemption through God’s power, Moses’ human doubts, the authority of Scripture, and God’s various names/attributes. Tangential elements (e.g., Maslow, Henry Morris quote) may serve as illustrations for broader theological points like Maslow’s human needs hierarchy vs biblical preaching.1 comment -
Exodus 019 – Remembrance Theology - Exodus 6:14-27. Dr. Andy Woods – 10-12-25
Andy Woods MinistriesExodus 019 – Remembrance Theology Exodus 6:14-27 - Dr. Andy Woods – 10-12-25 Notes & Slides : https://slbc.org/sermon/exodus-019-remembrance-theology/ Here’s a summary of the PowerPoint: Exodus Structure: The book of Exodus is divided into Redemption, Mosaic Covenant, and Tabernacle sections outlining Israel's deliverance and covenant with God 1 Redemption Narrative: Redemption covers Israel's deliverance from Egypt, including Moses' development, confrontations with Pharaoh, and the plagues 2 Divine Assurance: God reassures Moses through commands and genealogical affirmations of Moses' and Aaron's Levitical heritage 3 4 Levitical Genealogy: Detailed genealogy of Levi's descendants, including Amram and Aaron, establishes priestly lineage and covenantal roles 5 6 7 Moses' Hesitations: Moses expresses concerns about his speaking ability and Pharaoh's resistance, highlighting human doubts amid divine mission 8 9 Got questions? Try ASK ANDY AI askandy.andywoodsministries.org2 comments -
Exodus 018 – “No Excuses.” Exodus 6:9-13. Dr. Andy Woods. 10-05-25
Andy Woods MinistriesHere’s a summary of the PowerPoint: · Exodus Structure: The book of Exodus is divided into Redemption, Mosaic Covenant, and Tabernacle sections outlining Israel's deliverance and covenant with God 1 · Redemption Narrative: Redemption covers Israel's deliverance from Egypt, including Moses' development, confrontations with Pharaoh, and the plagues 2 · Divine Commands: God reassures Moses and commands him to speak to Pharaoh despite Israel's rejection and Moses' objections 3 4 5 · Levitical Heritage: Moses and Aaron's genealogy is detailed, emphasizing their Levitical lineage and its significance 6 7 81 comment -
Exodus 017 – Experiencing God. Exodus 6:1-8. Dr. Andy Woods. 9-28-2025
Andy Woods Ministrieshttps://slbc.org/sermon/exodus-017-experiencing-god/ Here’s a summary of the PowerPoint: Main ideas: · Exodus Structure: The book of Exodus is divided into Redemption, Mosaic Covenant, and Tabernacle sections outlining Israel's deliverance and covenant establishment 1 · Divine Reassurance: God reassures Moses with promises of deliverance, covenant faithfulness, and restoration of the land, emphasizing His identity as the Lord 2 3 4 · Seven Promises: God's seven related promises include freeing Israel from burdens, redeeming them, making them His people, and giving them their land inheritance 5 6 7 · Moses’ Heritage: Moses and Aaron's Levitical lineage is detailed, highlighting their priestly heritage and role in God's plan 8 9 Got a Question? Have you tried Ask Andy AI yet? go to askandy.andywoodsministries.org -
Exodus 016 – The Morning Star. Exodus 5:20-23. Dr. Andy Woods. 9- 21-25.
Andy Woods MinistriesHere’s a summary of the POWERPOINT : Exodus Structure: The book of Exodus is divided into Redemption, Liberation, Preservation, and Mosaic Covenant sections, detailing Israel's deliverance and covenant with God 1 Redemption Narrative: Redemption covers the necessity of deliverance, Moses' development, confrontations with Pharaoh, and the plagues that lead to Israel's liberation 2 3 Israel's Complaints: Israel complains to Moses about worsening conditions, and Moses in turn complains to God, highlighting the struggle during oppression 4 5 6 Authority of Scripture: Scripture is affirmed as more reliable than eyewitness testimony, with Jesus as the Morning Star symbolizing divine authority and hope 7 8 Questions? Try “ASK ANDY” AI Tool at askandy.andywoodsministries.org2 comments -
Exodus 015 – Grace's Triumph. Exodus 5:4-19. Dr. Andy Woods. 9-14-2025.
Andy Woods MinistriesEXODUS 015 – GRACE’S TRIUMPH EXODUS 5:4-19 • DR. ANDY WOODS • SEPTEMBER 14, 2025 • EXODUS Following the assignation of Charlie Kirk, we as Christians wonder about the purpose of persecution. Exodus tells us that God’s people were also persecuted unjustly by Pharaoh. However, God’s grace is more powerful when we endure the world’s wrath. Persecution is temporary, God’s grace is eternal. Here’s a summary of the PowerPoint: Main ideas: · Exodus Structure: The book of Exodus is divided into Redemption, Mosaic Covenant, and Tabernacle building sections outlining Israel's deliverance and covenant with God 1 2 · Redemption Narrative: Redemption covers Israel's oppression, Moses' development, confrontations with Pharaoh, and the plagues leading to liberation 3 4 · Pharaoh's Opposition: Pharaoh increases Israel's burden by refusing demands and intensifying labor, causing distress among Israelites and foremen 5 6 7 8 9 10 · Israel's Complaint: Israel complains to Moses about harsh conditions, and Moses in turn complains to God about the lack of deliverance 11 12 13 · Spiritual Authority: Satan is depicted as the ruler of this world with various titles, paralleling the plagues in Exodus and Revelation as signs of divine authority 14 15 16