Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Exodus 14:21-23
Exodus
Exodus was the second book of the Pentateuch and the second book of the Old Testament. It is supposed to have been written by Moses, but authorities disagree on this. It is called Exodus because it deals with the Children of Israel’s leaving Egypt.
Metaphysically, Exodus refers to the deliverance of our highest religious and spiritual thoughts from the obscurity, darkness, and ignorance of the Egyptian consciousness, or “mind of the flesh.” We make our exodus when we die to sin and are born anew to righteousness in Christ Consciousness.
(Source: The Metaphysical Bible Dictionary)
A father’s principle
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Matthew 6:9, Matthew 23:9, and Exodus 3:13-14