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#146: The Battle Belongs to the Lord
We’ve been studying the book of Exodus together, and this morning, we come to one of the most famous stories in all of Scripture: The Ten Plagues of Egypt. These plagues are a marvelous display of the awesome power of God. Psalm 145:4-7 says this: “He determines the number of the stars; he gives to all of them their names. Great is our Lord, and abundant in power; his understanding is beyond measure.”

#142: Salvation: Then and Now
This morning, all across the World, people are turning their attention to a moment in history that occurred nearly two-thousand years ago. In the United States, it’s generally referred to as Easter Sunday, while others call it Resurrection Day. No matter what you call it, we are celebrating the most pivotal moment in our history. So, as we worship the Lord for His power to save us, let us put away earthly distractions and sing to Him with all our might! As it says in Exodus 15:2: “The LORD is my strong defender; he is the one who has saved me. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will sing about his greatness.”

#141: The Exodus: How Memory Shapes Our Lives
We’ve been studying the book of Exodus together, and this morning, we come to one of the most famous stories in all of Scripture: The Ten Plagues of Egypt. These plagues are a marvelous display of the awesome power of God. Psalm 145:4-7 says this: “He determines the number of the stars; he gives to all of them their names. Great is our Lord, and abundant in power; his understanding is beyond measure.”

#140: He Can!
We’ve been studying the book of Exodus together, and this morning, we come to one of the most famous stories in all of Scripture: The Ten Plagues of Egypt. These plagues are a marvelous display of the awesome power of God. Psalm 145:4-7 says this: “He determines the number of the stars; he gives to all of them their names. Great is our Lord, and abundant in power; his understanding is beyond measure.”

#139: Moses to God: You Have Not Delivered Your People At All!
Moses to God: You Have Not Delivered Your People At All! by Richard Shields Welcome back to the podcast! As we worship the Father today, let us be thankful for the presence and the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. The scripture reading for this lesson was Exodus 4:27-31 read by Alan Krumme! For any questions about this episode or any episode please email us at podcast@newlandstreetcof.com! .For information about Newland Street Church of Christ visit: www.newlandstcofc.org!

#136: Yahweh: The Name of God
Yahweh: The Name of God by Richard Shields Welcome back to the podcast! This week continues our “He Can and He Will” series with a look at the name of God. The scripture reading for this lesson was Exodus 6:2-5 read by Max Ray! For any questions about this episode or any episode please email us at podcast@newlandstreetcof.com! .For information about Newland Street Church of Christ visit: www.newlandstcofc.org!

#135: When Your Best Isn’t Good Enough
When Your Best Isn’t Good Enough by John Couch Welcome back to the podcast! This week continues our “He Can and He Will” series with a look at what we can do when, try as we may, our best just doesn’t cut it! God has promised to help us through anything and accomplish any task. He can and he will! The scripture reading for this lesson was Ezekial 11:12 read by Matthew Jang! For any questions about this episode or any…

#133: In the Beginning, God Created The Heavens and The Earth
We’ve all sung the words “…now I raise my Ebenezer…”. But what does it mean? In this week’s lesson, Richard talks about the meaning of that word and how we rely on God for help in our lives and our walk with Him.

#132: Decistion Time!
We’ve all sung the words “…now I raise my Ebenezer…”. But what does it mean? In this week’s lesson, Richard talks about the meaning of that word and how we rely on God for help in our lives and our walk with Him.

#131: He can and He will: The Birth of a Savior!
We’ve all sung the words “…now I raise my Ebenezer…”. But what does it mean? In this week’s lesson, Richard talks about the meaning of that word and how we rely on God for help in our lives and our walk with Him.