When I was growing up, we used to watch the Dukes of Hazzard on Friday nights. Boss Hog was the commissioner of Hazzard County, Georgia. He always wore white and was the wealthiest man in the county. And he was always scheming to get more property, more power and more money. He drove a triple white … Continue reading Sacred Cows
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What’s all the Buzz? Exodus 8:16-32
Buzzfeed is a news media company that puts out some of the latest news stories. When you create a BUZZ about something, it means that you’ve got exciting news about a product, or a person, or rumors of something that’s happening. The next plagues that are about to descend upon Egypt, are also going to … Continue reading What’s all the Buzz? Exodus 8:16-32
The Sound of a Sacred Croak Exodus 7:25-8:15
The sound of the peepers (frogs) in the creeks and ponds in the spring are music to my ears! A few frogs usually find a home near our pool, and I enjoy listening to them on warm nights. There’s a story about a priest who kept hearing the croaking of frogs while he was praying. … Continue reading The Sound of a Sacred Croak Exodus 7:25-8:15
Blood in the Water Exodus 7:14-24
There are lots of shows where crimes are caught on camera. The robber, or vandal thinks they are getting away with an act, but video surveillance reveals their identity, and they are eventually arrested by the police. Cameras show a lot of things, but sometimes the angle of the shot misses something, and another camera … Continue reading Blood in the Water Exodus 7:14-24
Heart Hearts, Feathers and Crocodiles
Exodus 6:28-7:13 Have you ever picked up a feather? Even though they are very light, there are thousands of different parts, and it is an amazing creation. Have you ever heard someone say “I feel light as a feather? It’s great when you feel like you have nothing weighing your heart down. Discouragement, depression and … Continue reading Heart Hearts, Feathers and Crocodiles
Bricks without Straw: when obedience makes things worse
Last week we looked at the calling of Moses and the burning bush. We noted that although the people of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were burning up as slaves, they were not consumed. God had been watching over them, and he was sending someone to lead them out of Egypt. Moses was not the most … Continue reading Bricks without Straw: when obedience makes things worse
The God who Sees and Sends Exodus 3:1-16
When is the last time that something caught your attention when you were out driving? Have you ever seen something and then did a double take, and stared because you weren’t sure your eyes were giving you the correct information? I’ve done that a time or two in my life. Recently I saw a dessert … Continue reading The God who Sees and Sends Exodus 3:1-16
The God who Pays Attention Exodus 2:23-25
The season of Lent is a time for us to reflect on Jesus and his last days, heading towards his death and resurrection. It can also be a season of Lament. We are not usually good at Lament. It’s not easy or pretty to groan and cry out to God. It’s much easier sometimes to … Continue reading The God who Pays Attention Exodus 2:23-25
Your way or God’s way?
--Brenda DeVries Lent can be a great season of reflection; a time where we set our path towards the cross and remember Jesus’ temptations in the desert, and the temptations that we all face as followers of Jesus. Moses is one of the great heroes of the Bible. We usually remember the great things that … Continue reading Your way or God’s way?
Zipporah: Saving Moses by the skin of…
There’s one more really important woman who steps up the first couple of chapters of Exodus. She comes onto the scene after Moses has grown up. Exodus 2:15 tells us: Moses fled from Pharaoh and went to live in Midian, where he sat down by a well. Now a priest of Midian…Exodus 2:15-16a The Midianites … Continue reading Zipporah: Saving Moses by the skin of…