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YHWH (pronounced Yah-way) is the Hebrew name for God’s personal name revealed to Moses in the book of Exodus. In fact, the book of Exodus has some of the most explicit and impacting self-revelations by God in the entire Bible. The second book of the Torah, Exodus is not just a record of God’s actions to rescue His people; It is a personal record and account of God’s person, character, and nature on full display for all the nations to see and revere Him alone. So join us this year as we dive into our study of Exodus, to see YHWH on Display, in all of His tremendous, beautiful, mysterious, and intimate glory, power, sovereignty, and love.
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Micah Labovitch - April 2, 2023
Surrender Your Affections
Scripture References: Luke 19:28-40, 2 Corinthians 5:11-21, John 12:1-50, Mark 11:1-33, Matthew 21:1-46, Zechariah 9:9, Psalms 118:1-29
From Series: "Surrender: Psalms for the Easter Season"
Throughout the New Testament, the Psalms are referenced as a direct support for who Jesus Christ is, how the Old Testament anticipates His work, and what His crucifixion, death and resurrection means for each of us. This year, we will trace some of these references back to their sources in the Psalms together. Please join us as we seek to surrender ourselves fully to Jesus and connect with Him deeper through these Psalms this Easter Season!
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Micah Labovitch - April 2, 2023
Surrender Your Affections
Scripture References: Luke 19:28-40, 2 Corinthians 5:11-21, John 12:1-50, Mark 11:1-33, Matthew 21:1-46, Zechariah 9:9, Psalms 118:1-29
From Series: "Surrender: Psalms for the Easter Season"
Throughout the New Testament, the Psalms are referenced as a direct support for who Jesus Christ is, how the Old Testament anticipates His work, and what His crucifixion, death and resurrection means for each of us. This year, we will trace some of these references back to their sources in the Psalms together. Please join us as we seek to surrender ourselves fully to Jesus and connect with Him deeper through these Psalms this Easter Season!