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FIND ATONEMENT IN GOD'S INTERCESSOR
Topic: #472 of 1088 for Sermons on Lordship of Christ
Scripture:
Exodus 32:15-32:35
Denomination: Lutheran
Date Added: January 2006
Audience: General Young Adults (19 - 30)
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In the Old Testament lesson for this Sunday we heard how Moses served as a sign to God’s people. He symbolized a greater prophet who would appear some time in the future. For forty years Moses filled the role of God’s voice among the Israelites. Remember they had asked for that arrangement after they heard God himself speak his Commandments from the top of Mt. Sinai. With God’s voice shaking the mountain, which was surrounded in thunder, lighting, and smoke, the people were filled with fear. They said to Moses, “Speak to us yourself and we will listen. But do not have God speak to us or we will die.” (Exodus 20:19) The arrangement of Moses speaking for God worked well for all the years that the Israelites wandered on their way to the Promised Land. But before he died Moses spoke the prophecy we heard in the Old Testament lesson. God had told Moses, “I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers; I will put my words in his mouth, and he will tell them everything I command him.” (Deuteronomy 18:18)
The promised prophet would be like Moses, and yet he would also be very different from Moses. This great prophet would be a flesh and blood brother to God’s people. He would be born as one of their own, speak their language, and live among them. But from other portions of God’s Word we learn that this prophet would be extraordinary in every sense. He would speak directly for God because he would be God in human flesh. He would speak with the authority and power that belong to God alone because it would belong to him.
Of course the Old Testament lesson for this Sunday was fulfilled by Jesus. He is the ultimate speaker for God because he is God. In the Gospel lesson for this Sunday we heard about him teaching with authority. He also performed a miracle to identify himself as the great prophet sent by God.
In the Word of God that we will consider for our sermon Moses will direct us to another truth about Jesus. As a living prophecy Moses gave God’s Old Testament people small glimpses at the life of Jesus. We direct our attention to Exodus 32:15-35. Those verses are printed on the back of the worship folder if you would like to follow along as I read them. The specific verses that point us to the work of Christ are underlined. (Read text.) In the aftermath of the Golden Calf incident Moses tried to make things right again between God and the Israelites. He offered to take their guilt on himself and even receive their punishment. Through the eyes of faith the Holy Spirit will lead us to see in Moses’ actions a picture of our Savior. May he also lead us to find what Moses could not give his people. May we:
“FIND ATONEMENT IN GOD’S INTERCESSOR”
I. Jesus took the guilt of our sins upon himself
II. Jesus received the punishment we deserved
Moses was understandably angry at his people. The Israelites had experienced God’s love. With mighty miracles God had freed them from slavery in Egypt. They could recall the Ten Plagues, the dry path on the bottom of the Red Sea, the destruction of Pharaoh’s army, the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night, and other amazing wonders. And their own ears had heard God say, “You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. 5 You shall
The promised prophet would be like Moses, and yet he would also be very different from Moses. This great prophet would be a flesh and blood brother to God’s people. He would be born as one of their own, speak their language, and live among them. But from other portions of God’s Word we learn that this prophet would be extraordinary in every sense. He would speak directly for God because he would be God in human flesh. He would speak with the authority and power that belong to God alone because it would belong to him.
Of course the Old Testament lesson for this Sunday was fulfilled by Jesus. He is the ultimate speaker for God because he is God. In the Gospel lesson for this Sunday we heard about him teaching with authority. He also performed a miracle to identify himself as the great prophet sent by God.
In the Word of God that we will consider for our sermon Moses will direct us to another truth about Jesus. As a living prophecy Moses gave God’s Old Testament people small glimpses at the life of Jesus. We direct our attention to Exodus 32:15-35. Those verses are printed on the back of the worship folder if you would like to follow along as I read them. The specific verses that point us to the work of Christ are underlined. (Read text.) In the aftermath of the Golden Calf incident Moses tried to make things right again between God and the Israelites. He offered to take their guilt on himself and even receive their punishment. Through the eyes of faith the Holy Spirit will lead us to see in Moses’ actions a picture of our Savior. May he also lead us to find what Moses could not give his people. May we:
“FIND ATONEMENT IN GOD’S INTERCESSOR”
I. Jesus took the guilt of our sins upon himself
II. Jesus received the punishment we deserved
Moses was understandably angry at his people. The Israelites had experienced God’s love. With mighty miracles God had freed them from slavery in Egypt. They could recall the Ten Plagues, the dry path on the bottom of the Red Sea, the destruction of Pharaoh’s army, the pillar of cloud by day and fire by night, and other amazing wonders. And their own ears had heard God say, “You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. 5 You shall
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