In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Down to Wash," he explores the profound significance of Moses' birth narrative found in Exodus 2:1-10, focusing on the faith of Moses' mother and its typological connections to Christ. Thacker argues that Moses' mother displayed remarkable faith in trusting God's providence, paralleling the nature of true faith amidst dark circumstances. He emphasizes that Moses' birth was not merely a historical account but a foreshadowing of Christ, demonstrating that God's plan for deliverance began with the birth of a child who was "goodly" or divinely favored. Key Scripture references, including Hebrews 11 and John 1, are used to reinforce the argument that God's sovereign workings through history reveal profound truths about redemption. The practical significance of this sermon highlights the importance of recognizing divine providence in our lives and the assurance that God draws His people, granting spiritual nourishment and growth through Christ.
“This ain’t just a history lesson on Moses and how he happened to come to power. This is a picture of Christ, isn’t it?”
“You can't keep the Son for very long. If the Lord works in somebody… He’s going to show Himself.”
“She had to be brought down… to what? Wash. That's what we need. We must come down to wash... by seeing the ark.”
“Moses’ mother cast him to the Lord. Trust your children and your loved ones… because only He can do it.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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