Moses' preparation for service to God is the main theological theme explored in Tim James' sermon based on Exodus 3:1. The preacher emphasizes that Moses, during his forty years in the desert, was in divine preparation for his future task of leading God's people out of Egypt. James draws parallels between Moses' time in the wilderness and the eventual revelation of God's Law at Sinai—showing that God's grace and the purpose behind trials are central to understanding one's calling. The key Scripture references include Exodus 3:1, which sets the context of Moses' encounter with God in the desert, and Paul’s epistles to highlight the contrast between the old covenant of the Law and the new covenant of grace in Christ. Practically, the sermon illustrates the necessity of personal preparation through divine providence, underlining a Reformed perspective that emphasizes God's sovereignty and grace in shaping believers for their roles in His Kingdom.
“Moses had to leave it all. That's a lesson learned in his preparation for the task that is set before him.”
“The law was given to reveal sin. So the Scripture declares, By the works of the Law shall no flesh be justified.”
“If you are His and you come to know Him by His grace, you've been taught of Him because your life was His prep school.”
“This is the place of learning. This is where all knowledge and understanding resides in Jesus Christ, nowhere else.”
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