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But They Feared God

Exodus 1:15-21
Clay Curtis October, 9 2016 Audio
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Let's turn to Exodus chapter
1. I want to start reading in verse
15. We saw last time how the evil
Pharaoh put the children of Israel into slavery. And then he did
this. Verse 15 says, And the king of
Egypt spake to the Hebrew midwives of which the name of the one
was Shipra, the name of the other Pua. And there had to be hundreds
of midwives. There was multitudes and multitudes
of folks in Israel. So there had to be a lot of midwives
to deliver babies. But these two appeared to be
the ones who were in charge over the midwives. So he went to them
to have this carried out. Verse 16, and he said, when you
do the office of a midwife to the Hebrew women and see upon
the stools. You're sitting there upon your
stool and you're about to deliver a baby. He says, if it be a son,
then you shall kill him. But if it be a daughter, then
she shall live. Significance is, he's saying
before the baby has time to cry. When you're sitting there on
that stool and you determine that's a male baby, before he
has a chance to cry, before the mother knows it's alive, you
kill him. You kill him. You kill him. Now you think about this. This
is the most powerful man in the world among men. And he's telling
them this and he expects them to obey, especially these slaves.
These women were slaves. And if they don't, He can kill
them. He can kill them. Verse 17, But the midwives feared
God. But the midwives feared God. And did not, as the king of Egypt
commanded them, but saved the men children alive. They reverence
God as the true king. They reverence Christ as the
true king. more powerful, more sovereign,
more worthy to be worshipped and served than this earthly
king. They saved the male children
alive. This was an act of faith. They
believed God's promise. They believed the Messiah was
coming through one of these pregnant women and one day one of these
male babies was going to be the Son of God, the God-man. They believed God. Verse 18,
And the king of Egypt called for the midwives, and he said
unto them, Why have you done this thing, and have saved the
men children of life? And the midwives said unto Pharaoh,
Because the Hebrew women are not as the Egyptian women, for
they're lively, they're strong, they're vigorous, and they're
delivered before the midwives come in unto them. You can see
there, they didn't say before we do, they say before the midwives
do. So this was other midwives involved in this, you see. They
said they... Now some of that might have been
true. Some may have actually delivered before midwife got
to them. But the fact is these women feared God. They feared
God. They obeyed God. That's why they
did what they did rather than obeying a sinful man. Verse 20.
Therefore God dealt well with the midwives. God dealt well
with the midwives and the people multiplied and waxed very mighty. And it came to pass, because
the midwives feared God, that He made them houses, made them
dwelling places. Now the church of God has been
saved and shall be saved by fearing God rather than men. That's what we see today in our
text. The church of God has and shall
be saved by fearing God more than men. Rather than men, that's
a better way to say it. Fearing God and not fearing men.
Now, I want to give you a few scriptures that are going to
help us see the gospel of Christ in this text. I want you to turn
back to Genesis chapter 3. What was so important about preserving
these male babies? Turn back to Genesis 3, verse
15. Why was this such an act of faith?
Genesis 3.15, after Adam plunged the whole human race into sin,
God declared how Christ was going to come. How He would come into
this earth and He declared how His church would be saved from
the garden until Christ came and even after Christ came. He's
showing us how His church, His bride shall be saved. Genesis
3.15 Speaking to the devil, God said, I will put enmity between
thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed. Now, a woman don't have a seed.
Man has a seed. One woman did though. She had
Christ the seed. the Virgin Mary, that her seed
there is Christ the seed. Christ Jesus the Lord. And he
says here, Christ shall bruise thy head, O devil, and thou,
O devil, shall bruise his heel. That's what took place on the
cross. A mighty war took place there. As Satan bruised Christ's
heel, Christ crushed Satan's head, taking away his power. Now Christ is the woman's seed.
That's who He is. Now hold your place there in
Genesis 3. Now in hindsight, we know that.
We understand that what He meant there is that Christ was coming
through a virgin. And Christ would come into this
world not being born of Adam's corrupt seed. We know that now. They saw it. They knew it was
Christ. They knew the Messiah was coming.
They didn't see it as clearly as we see it. But from the garden
until Mary came, every God-fearing pregnant Hebrew woman, from the
garden all the way to Mary, every time a Hebrew woman, a God-fearing
woman, a woman that knew God, not everybody in Israel knew
God, but everybody that truly knew the Gospel and understood
this and believed this, when they got pregnant, They were
expecting and hopeful they might be about to give birth to the
Messiah. I said they didn't understand
He was going to be born through a virgin. And so they didn't
understand that part. But they knew He was coming and
they expected when they got pregnant this might be Him. This might
be him. You remember when Eve had Cain,
she said, I have begotten a man of the Lord. And what she was
saying was, I have gotten the man. She thought she had the
Messiah. Now God told the devil there
that he put enmity between the devil and the woman, and between
the devil's seed, his children, and the woman's seed, which is
Christ. Now the devil wanted to prevent
Christ from coming into this world. He knew Christ was coming
into this world to kill him, to take his power away, to take
him off his throne, to take all his dominion and to deliver his
people. And he didn't want that to happen.
He did not want that to happen. And so the devil and his children
hated the woman. They hated the woman. Throughout the generations, several
times in Scripture, we find that the devil used his children to
cause the woman great travail and great sorrow in childbirth
as he attempted to kill the male child. Now, we're not talking
about the sorrow and travail that you ladies go through when
you're on the delivery table. We're talking about the sorrow
and travail of the church who is the woman of Christ's bride
who is the woman as Satan tried to kill the male children multiple
times throughout history trying to prevent Christ from coming
into the world. Remember he did it there with Pharaoh. He did
it with Haman. Remember Haman? He was a son
of the devil. He tried to kill all the Jews.
Remember that in the book of Esther? And then you've got There's
a couple of other times I know of, but then you got Herod, King
Herod. He wanted to kill all the babies
when he heard Christ was being born in Bethlehem. He said kill
them all, two and under. That's Satan's work, trying to
prevent Christ from coming into this world. And this is what
God meant, the spiritual meaning when He said in verse 16, Genesis
3, verse 16, unto the woman He said, I will greatly multiply
thy sorrow and thy conception. In sorrow thou shalt bring forth
children. And God said, I will do it because as Satan worked
those works, it was God that was in full control. God was
in full control as we saw last time. And so God said, I'll do
this. But it was great sorrow. It was
great sorrow to her because of this trying to take her children
and each woman individually. But God declared how the woman
would be saved in childbearing. Now, when you read this, I want
you to remember the woman is the individual elect woman, individual
elect child, but it's also the whole church of God. His bride,
the woman. This is how the woman shall be
saved as she bore these children. And this is how you and I are
going to be saved now that Christ has come in bearing His children. Satan can't get to Christ now,
prevent Him from coming, but now he's trying to prevent His
children from being born into the world. This is how they were
saved until Christ came so that as they had children, this is
how they were saved in childbearing, and this is how we're going to
be saved in childbearing. Watch this, Genesis 3.16. Thy desire,
it means thy fear, thy faith, thy charity, thy holy consecration,
shall be to thy husband. Thy desire shall be to thy husband,
and he shall rule over thee. It means he is going to rule
over her as her savior and her protector and her provider in
absolute dominion so none can harm her whatsoever. That's what Paul meant. That's
what he was declaring. Now, this picture here, spiritually,
the husband is Christ. And the woman is Christ's elect,
his bride. God declared Christ was going
to come through the woman, the elect of God, the tribe of Judah.
But all the while, as they were going through those generations,
they were trusting Christ to save them and protect them and
provide for them and deliver them. their husband. Their desire
was toward their husband. These two midwives feared their
husband. They reverenced their husband.
They looked to Christ their husband. And we know that's what Scripture
means because in Ephesians when Paul talked about the duty of
a husband and a wife, when he got finished with it, he showed
us all through it how it's Christ and the church. And at the end
he said, I'm speaking concerning Christ and the church. Now go
to 1 Timothy 2.14. This is what Paul was talking
about right here. This is the spiritual New Testament
translation of what we just read in Genesis 3. 1 Timothy 2.14.
He's telling here why the wife is subject to her husband. And
the believing wife understands this because it pictures the
relationship of the bride, the church, to Christ, our husband.
Now watch this, verse 14, 1 Timothy 2, 14. Adam was not deceived,
but the woman being deceived was in a transgression. That's
a picture of me and you. We sinned in Adam, me and you. We were fooled, we were deceived,
and we sinned in Adam. But look, notwithstanding, she
shall be saved in childbearing. if they continue in faith and
charity and holiness with sobriety, with a sound mind, and all of
that is toward Christ her husband. Isn't it strange that he says
they'll be saved in childbearing if they continue in faith? He's
talking about more than a woman having a child. He's talking
about Christ's church, the woman being in subjection to Christ
and being saved as that early church was anticipating Christ
coming and right now as we're anticipating Christ birthing
His children through this gospel. How are we going to be saved?
Submitting to Christ in fear, in faith, in love, in holy consecration
with a sound mind set on Christ. That's how. That's how. Now that's
what we see taking place in this text. That's the gospel that's
in this passage we're looking at. Now let's go back to it and
we'll see it. First of all, we see the devil's enmity toward
Christ and his bride. It says in verse 15, Exodus 1.15,
the king of Egypt spake to the Hebrew midwives, Shipram, Pua,
and he told them, if he be a son, you kill him. If he be a daughter,
she can live. Now Pharaoh was literally one
of the devil's seed. He was a rebel against God, a
reprobate against God. We're going to see that more
as we go through Exodus. He was the devil's seed. God
did not choose this Pharaoh. He didn't elect him unto salvation.
He left him to himself and he later hardened his heart even
more because of his rebellion. But his desire was he wanted
to kill these male babies because he didn't want them multiplying.
He said that earlier, I don't want them multiplying and then
they'll join with our enemies and when they join with our enemies,
they'll be delivered from us. And he would lose his power,
he would lose his throne. That's the devil's purpose. The
devil does not want to see Christ come into the world because he
didn't want to see that happen because Christ would take him
off his throne. Christ would take his power from
him and Christ would deliver all his people. That's what's
about to transpire in Exodus. God's starting to work everything
here showing us how even though his children were in bondage
and sin and rebellion, nothing could stop Christ from coming
into this world and going to the cross and delivering us and
He's going to show it by delivering Israel out of Egypt. Nothing's
going to stop Him doing this. And though the devil tried like
Pharaoh tried, it didn't stop God. Now turn to Revelation 12
and I'll show you that this is what this means. And I want you
to hold Revelation 12 because we're going to come back. I'm
just going to read a portion of it for now and we'll end with this.
Revelation 12 verse 1. There appeared a great wonder
in heaven. Now understand what he's doing
here. He showed John this vision in heaven. It doesn't mean that
it all took place in heaven. He's just using heaven as the
place where he showed it to John. Alright, watch this. A woman
clothed with the sun and the moon under her feet and upon
her head a crown of twelve stars. That's the picture of the church
of God, the elect of God. And she, being with child, cried,
travailing in birth and pained to be delivered. And there appeared
another wonder in heaven, and behold, a great red dragon. This is a picture of the devil.
Having seven heads and ten horns and seven crowns upon his head,
meaning he's way more powerful and wise than us. And his tail
drew the third part of the stars of heaven and it cast them to
the earth. He's going to conquer a bunch
of folks, the devil is. But it's only going to be by
God's permission. But now watch this. And the dragon
stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered for
to devour her child as soon as it was born. That's what's happening
in our text. Satan, if you could look past
all these male Hebrew babies and just think that there's just
one child about to be born, which is Christ Jesus the Lord, what
Satan's doing is he's trying to prevent that one child from
coming into this world by killing all these male babies. That's
what is desirous. So in Pharaoh, we see the devil.
We see him. We see his seed. We see their
enmity toward Christ and toward his people. We see it in the
world now. It's like this in the world now.
But this was what was taking place. But you remember this.
Remember why Pharaoh was lifted up? Remember why the devil was
lifted up? God said for this same purpose
have I raised you up that I might show my power in you and my name
might be declared through all this earth and that I might show
the riches of my grace and my mercy on those vessels that I
chose and prepared before in glory. And that's what we're
going to see here too. Now let's look at this secondly.
Back in Exodus 1, we see an example of how God's people overcome
the devil and his seed. How do we overcome the devil
and wicked men in this world? How are we going to overcome
them? Verse 17 says, But the midwives feared God. But the midwives feared God and
did not as the king of Egypt commanded them, but saved the
men children alive. You talk about a day of adversity.
Talk about having no strength. Talk about being a trial of faith.
You just imagine if a king or somebody like the president came
to you personally and said, here is what I want you to do. And
it was against God and it was against the gospel and it was
against Christ and against His people. And you know that if
you don't do what He says, that man can kill you right now. What
are you going to do? What are you going to do? This
was a tremendous trial. And it wasn't just a trial for
these Hebrew midwives. This was a trial for these pregnant
wives and these husbands of these women too. You and I warn one
another when there's some wickedness to be warned about. And you know
they warn these pregnant women and their husbands about this.
Later we're going to see that God's going to commend the faith
of Moses' mother and father because they went ahead and had Moses
and delivered him in spite of Pharaoh's So it was a trial for
the mothers and the fathers too. He wasn't just going to kill
the midwives, he could kill the mother and the father too for
disobeying them. Now if it was possible, you just
think about it, if it was possible for God's elect to be deceived,
for God's elect to be overcome, if it was possible, think what
would have happened if these midwives would have obeyed Pharaoh. That genealogy of Christ that
we have in Matthew 1, we wouldn't have that. Because Christ wouldn't
have come into the world. And you and I would have never
been redeemed. Christ would have never accomplished
redemption for us if they had obeyed that Pharaoh. Faith is
important, isn't it? Fearing God rather than men is
very important, isn't it? That's where we see how important
it is. And by the grace of God, by the power of God, you know
you and I, you know they and you and I would have wilted under
this kind of trial, but for God's grace and God's power. And by
God's grace and God's power, they feared God. They reverenced
God. They exalted God in their hearts,
sanctified Him in their hearts. beheld Him as all-powerful, almighty,
able to save to the uttermost, and they said, we're not obeying
this Pharaoh. They reverenced God. That's what
it is to fear God. We can't fear God while we're
fearing men. Did you know that? You can't
do both. To fear God is to sanctify Him as above all and able to
save and nobody else. And if you fear men, that's what
you're saying about men. You can't do both. So when you
fear God, I'm not fearing men anymore. Fear God. They feared
God. They had a sound and sober mind. They did what Paul said there.
But they believed God. They continued in faith. The natural eye would have looked
at Pharaoh and said, that man is so powerful and so dangerous,
you better do what he says. But the eye of faith saw God
and His King upon the throne of glory and knew He's in perfect
power over Pharaoh in controlling his every move. I'm to fear God,
And that's what faith sees. They continued in faith. They
continued in holy consecration. Paul said they'll be saved in
childbearing if they continue in fear and faith and holiness,
consecrated to God. They were consecrated to their
Heavenly Husband. They said we're not going to
turn from Him and trust in Him to be our Provider and our Savior
and turn to this wicked Pharaoh. We're not going to do it. We're
going to trust Him. That's what sanctification is. It's looking
only to God. It's having a heart made pure
to look only to Him and trust Him and be separated unto Him
and consecrated unto Him so that you're His and you're not going
to go after another. And they continued in love because
they were constrained by the love of Christ and constrained
by the love of God to have mercy on them and show them grace.
Because they were constrained by that love and it gave them
a love for God, And so they loved their brethren. Rather than killing
those babies, they saved those babies. Because they loved God
and they loved their brethren. And that's what God said He would
do. That's what He said He would
do. That's the end of the commandment we saw this morning that He brings
His people into. Love out of a pure heart and
a purged conscience and faith unfeigned. And that's what we
see here in them. And I'll tell you this, now listen. Faith works
now. These women didn't just say,
we believe God, but we're going to go ahead and kill these babies.
They said, we believe God, we're not going to obey Pharaoh. We're
going to save these babies alive. Now that's what faith does. Faith
is active. Faith really does trust God.
Faith involves following God when it comes between God and
another way. That's true faith. Now brethren,
everybody that's redeemed by Christ, do you see what we owe
to these two women, Shipprah and Pua? We owe our salvation
to them because God worked grace in them and fear in them and
faith in them and caused them to look to Him rather than Pharaoh.
We owe everything to Him. Now you see in them how important
faith and fear is. You see how more important it
is than anything in this world. What they did right there affected
you and me sitting right here. And that's what the fear of God
does. Whatever you do today in fear of God is going to affect
believers years from now. That's so. That's what we see
right here. Without them, Christ wouldn't
have come. We wouldn't have been redeemed. We'd have never heard
the gospel. We wouldn't even know each other and be here right
now. That's right. So let's follow their example.
Follow what they did here. Look to God. Trust God. Now obey
the powers that be. This is what men always harp
on when they preach this message. This is what they focus on. This
was bad. They shouldn't have done this. They were disobeying
the powers that be and blah, blah, blah. Let me tell you something.
Romans 13 says, obey the powers that be. There's no power but
of God. God's put the president where
He put him. He's put the governor there. He's put the mayor there.
He's put the police officers there. Obey those folks in the
Lord. Every law that this nation passes
don't mean it's lawful for me and you who believe God. You got it? It's not just because
it's lawful, in this country, for a woman and a woman to marry
each other, it doesn't mean it's lawful with God. So everything
that a man tells you to do doesn't mean, and he's in power, he's
a magistrate, it doesn't mean that it's lawful if it's in the
Lord obeying. But when he's telling you to
separate from Christ, to go against Christ, to do something against
Christ, people, you believe the Lord and follow the Lord. And
it's perfectly faithful to God to disobey such a man. It is. It is. Listen to this. I'll show
you. Isaiah 8. Isaiah chapter 8. Listen to this
right here. Isaiah 8 verse 12. Say ye not a confederacy to all
them to whom this people shall say a confederacy? Neither fear
ye their fear, nor be afraid. Sanctify the Lord of Hosts Himself,
let Him be your fear, let Him be your dread, and He shall be
for sanctuary. You see that? That's what we're
learning from Shepherd and Pua. That's what they did. All right,
now let's go to this last thing. Look at this last thing. So then,
let's seek Christ's faithfulness to those who fear Him. What does
Christ our husband do when his bride remains in subjection to
him, and trusts him, and believes him, and is consecrated to him,
and loves him enough to trust him to save her, and protect
her, and provide for her? What does Christ do? Look at
verse 20. Next is 120. Therefore God dealt
well with the midwives, and the people multiplied, and they waxed
very mighty. And it came to pass, because
the midwives feared God, that He made them houses. dwelling
places. This means much more than that
he just provided for them there in that day and gave them a place
to live in that day. It means so much more than that,
although God did do that. It means much more than that.
These two midwives feared God, and because they did, because
they did, God dwelt well with them, eternally well with them. And He dealt well with the people,
His people, because of them. The people multiplied and they
waxed very mighty because God multiplied them and God gave
them might. God was their might. That's how come they multiplied
and were mighty. Because these women feared God. God did this
for His people. This is what God does for those
who are trusting Him. And God preserved them from Pharaoh's
attempt to kill these children, and Haman's attempt to kill the
children, and He preserved the tribe of Judah, and He preserved
the tribe of Jesse, and the tribe of David, all the way down to
when King Herod made one final, Satan made one final attempt
through King Herod to keep Christ coming into the world, and Christ
preserved them. And He came into the world just
like He said He would. made the people mighty and He
kept them trusting Him all the way through and He did this work
for them. And so at the point in time,
the seed of woman, the man-child was born into this earth. Born
into this earth. That's why God multiplied them,
was for that purpose. For God to send forth His Son,
made of a woman, made under the law, to redeem them that were
under the law. That's why He preserved them and made them
mighty and strong. That's why He gave them faith to trust Him.
Watch Him do it. And then it says there in verse
21, And it came to pass, because Shippurah and Pewah feared God.
What came to pass because they feared God? Well, when that man-child,
the God-man, came into the world, he went to the cross, and he
took the sin of his people on himself, and he went unto the
justice of God, made satisfaction to God for His people, and He
made His people righteous in Him, fulfilling the law for us,
taking it out of the way, nailing it to His cross, and He made
us accepted of God in Him, perfectly righteous in Him. And then because
He dwelled on high and He exalted to the right hand of the Father,
He sent forth this gospel to be in you in the day of His grace,
and He made us to behold that by everything He did, He made
Shippur and Peur houses. And He made you and me houses.
He made us dwelling places in glory in Him forevermore by that
work He accomplished. Oh, He dealt well with Shippur
and Peur, didn't He? He dwelt well with me and you
too. See why fearing God, trusting God is so important? It's so
important. Now go back to Revelation 12
and we'll finish up. Let's pick back up now in verse
4. We see there that The dragon was there, verse 4
says, the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to
be delivered for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
Well, what happened? Verse 5, and she brought forth
a man-child who was to rule all nations with the rod of iron.
And her child was caught up unto God and to His throne. That means
Satan was given an opportunity at last and he thought, I got
him now. He used his seed to put him on Calvary's cross and
Satan bruised his heel thinking he was going to take Christ off
his throne. And what Christ was doing in
the process was bruising Satan's head. Taking his power away from
him by delivering his people from his sin. And because he
accomplished that, it says here, her child was called up unto
God and to his throne. Watch this, verse 6. And the
woman fled into the wilderness where she hath a place prepared
by God. We got a place right now. They
had a place. They had God's people, God's
church where He would teach them and lead them and guide them
and direct them. His tabernacle back then. We got Christ. We
got His church where He's prepared for us to dwell right here on
this earth. And we got Him in whom we dwell. And we're going
to be with Him and His people forever. He says here, watch,
1,203 score days. Don't ever get caught up on numbers
in the Scripture like that. You know what that means? Until
God's appointed time. It means God's got a time appointed.
He's got a time appointed. And it's going to come to pass.
It always does. Now watch this. Verse 7. This is what took place on the
cross right here. Again, He's showing this in heaven.
Well, how John is seeing it. And it did actually was a spiritual
battle. But this is what was taking place
that we don't see on Calvary's cross when Christ was separated
from God. This is what was happening right
here. Verse 7, Michael, the Lord Jesus Christ and his angels fought
against the dragon. And I believe these angels right
here are his people that were in Christ. We didn't really fight. Christ did it all. But God accounts
it to us just like we were fighting against and overcoming Satan.
But look, Michael and his angels fought against the dragon. And
the dragon fought and his angels... Oh, can you imagine what Christ
was enduring in that hour of darkness on the cross? When Satan
was doing everything he could to try to make Him deny God and
deny His people? That's what we're talking about
right here. There was a battle going on, you and I can't see,
can't comprehend. Look at this, and the devil prevailed
not. Neither was there place found
anymore in heaven for him. And the great dragon was cast
out, that old serpent called the devil, and Satan was deceiveth
the whole world. He was cast out into the earth,
his angels were cast out with him. Now again, he's seeing this
in heaven, and he sees him cast out of heaven into the earth,
a picture of him being cast down. But on the cross, the Scripture
says, judgment was satisfied because the prince of this world
is cast out. That's what Christ accomplished
on Calvary's cross by putting away the sin of His people. Now
watch, verse 9. And the great dragon was cast out, I'm sorry,
verse 10. And I heard a loud voice saying
in heaven, now is come salvation. and strength, and the kingdom
of our God, and the power of His Christ. For the accuser of
our brethren is cast down, which accused them before our God day
and night." That's so right now, brethren. Christ has crushed
His head. And He's on a short leash. He's
taken Him and He's put Him on a chain now. He said He's going
to release Him in the end for a short time. But he's under
Christ's control because Christ overcame him. And how are you
and I going to overcome him? How did they overcome him? How
did Shippur and Pua overcome? How are you and I going to overcome
the devil? Here's how. Verse 11, And they
overcame him by the blood of the Lamb. That's how comes Satan's
got nothing to accuse us with anymore. Christ put all our sin
away by His blood. There's nothing to accuse us
with before God. And by the word of their testimony,
that is, our confession is, our testimony is, Christ and Him
alone. Christ and Him alone. And they
love not their lives unto death. That means when they were presented
with the opportunity by Pharaoh to obey Pharaoh and not be killed
or disobey and die, they said, I'd rather die and be Christ
and obey you and live. They love not their lives unto
the death. I pray God will make us like Shipporah and Peel, don't
you? I want to be like Shipporah and Peel. I want to... Their
name means... What is it? It's light. It's like fair and vibrant or
something like that. It's light. I want to be a light,
don't you? I want to be trusting Him, relying
upon Him. I want to look nowhere but to
Him and His blood. I want that to be my testimony.
I want to be faithful to Him, consecrated to Him. And that's
how we'll overcome. Because we don't have strength.
We don't have strength. He's our strength. He's our strength. And just like He overcame the
devil in Shepard and Pew's day, just like He overcame him on
the cross, there's coming a time very shortly where Satan's going
Christ is going to brew Satan under your feet. Our own feet
is going to crush His head pretty soon. That's right. Christ is going to be all over
for Satan. And we are going to be out of
this world with Christ. Never to worry about any of that ever
again. Trust Christ. Amen. Alright, Brother Eric.
Clay Curtis
About Clay Curtis
Clay Curtis is pastor of Sovereign Grace Baptist Church of Ewing, New Jersey. Their services begin Sunday morning at 10:15 am and 11am at 251 Green Lane, Ewing, NJ, 08638. Clay may be reached by telephone at 615-513-4464 and by email at claycurtis70@gmail.com. For more information, please visit the church website at http://www.FreeGraceMedia.com.

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