God equips Moses for the task of going to the sons of Israel and to Pharaoh. He gives him power to perform signs and wonders, three in particular: he gives him the power to turn his staff into a serpent, restore a leprous hand to health and turn water into blood. God also equips Moses in other ways
Exodus 3
At Mount Horeb, we don’t see Jesus on a cross, though Moses does encounter the angel of the Lord and God does say he will stretch out his hand. We don’t see Jesus healing people although God does promise deliverance through miracles.
Exodus 2
Moses was a man without a land. He was homeless, but not godless. He was a man without a country, but not without a king. Although Moses didn’t choose his life of wandering, God used it to reveal Moses’ faithfulness to follow God.
Exodus 1
What is happening in the opening scene of Exodus? We are introduced to one overarching, painful reality. The descendants of Joseph are being afflicted.
Getting to know God
I know that many of you want to know God. I know you desire to hear God. I believe you long for God. He knows that about you and created you to long for him
Foreknown
Jesus Christ, the perfect spotless lamb of God, the salvation and Love of God was foreknown.
Unknown Sands
The tiny islands of Bermuda are actually made up of more than 100 islands, formed by extensive volcanic activity. The island is known and loved for its white sand, pink beaches and turquoise waters. I find it interesting that something as ruinous as a volcano could produce one of the world’s favorite tourist attractions.
Poem To My Younger Self
Kim Blenkhorn I read the words you wrote in tears I felt your desperation In every line a scream for help A need for consolation On every page after page after page Words poured out like rain Tell the tale of a of a broken heart A Young lover lost in pain You didn’t have … Continue reading Poem To My Younger Self
Re-Written
Going through boxes in the basement that have been there for twenty years untouched, unremembered and sorely neglected is no small task, but it must be done. The things of the past must be sorted. In the sorting we find ourselves again. We uncover parts of ourselves that have been lost, delayed, and sorely in … Continue reading Re-Written





