Exodus 025 – Saved Unto Works. Exodus 8:1-8. Dr. Andy Woods. 11-30-25.

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EXODUS 025 – SAVED UNTO WORKS

EXODUS 8:1-8 • DR. ANDY WOODS • NOVEMBER 30, 2025 • EXODUS

PowerPoint Exodus 25 Summary:

1. Exodus Structure & Outline

• The outline of the Book of Exodus, dividing it into major sections:

• Redemption (Chapters 1–18): Includes the need for redemption, Moses’ development, confrontations with Pharaoh, and the plagues.

• Mosaic Covenant (Chapters 19–40): Covers the giving of the law, tabernacle instructions, apostasy, and tabernacle construction1.

2. The Ten Plagues

• Detailed focus on the plagues, especially the second plague (frogs).

• Each plague is listed with its description, scripture reference, and the Egyptian deity challenged by it.

• Special attention is given to the theological and historical significance of the plagues, including commentary from Dr. Ed Hindson1.

3. The Plague of Frogs (Exodus 8:1–15)

• Multiple slides break down the narrative:

• God’s instructions to Moses

• Aaron’s obedience

• Pharaoh’s response and the magicians’ duplication of miracles

• Fulfillment of prophecy and Pharaoh’s hardened heart

• Includes analysis of the timing, Pharaoh’s choices, and the spiritual implications1.

4. Theological Commentary

• Quotes and insights from biblical scholars (e.g., Dr. Ed Hindson, Charles Ryrie).

• Discussion on the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart—who was responsible and when God intervened.

• Reflections on the miraculous nature of the plagues versus naturalistic explanations1.

5. Broader Biblical Themes

• Connections to other biblical passages (Ephesians, Galatians, Romans, Revelation, etc.).

• Tables summarizing the three tenses of salvation (justification, sanctification, glorification).

• Principles of civil disobedience and refutation of various philosophies (atheism, pantheism, etc.)1.

6. Disciples and Martyrdom

• Tables listing what happened to Christ’s disciples, their places of ministry, and forms of martyrdom1.

7. Conclusion and Blessing

• The deck closes with a summary slide and a blessing from Numbers 6:24–261.

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