Cheat
Sheet:
Moses
Bible
Study
7/8/2011
All
In
with
Moses
Check-in:
Homework
Assignment:
How
did
we
do
in
following
God
in
the
little
things?
Any
stories?
Did
anyone
read
the
whole
story
of
Abraham?
Introduction
to
Moses:
Genesis
15:13-16;
Genesis
50:24-26;
Exodus
2:23-25;
Last
week
we
left
off
with
the
testing
of
Isaac
and
the
confirmation
of
Gods
covenant
with
Abraham.
In
the
story
of
Moses
we
see
Gods
covenant
to
make
Abraham
a
great
nation
in
the
land
of
Canaan
come
to
fulfillment.
There
is
a
lot
of
content
with
Moses:
For
Abraham
we
looked
at
10
chapters.
Moses
life
covers
4
books
of
the
Bible
or
137
chapters.
We
will
once
again
be
hitting
the
high
points
on
a
timeline
of
his
life
in
this
study.
Moses
story
is
tied
to
Israel
you
cannot
separate
the
two.
A
Slow,
Stumbling
Start
o Moses
story
begins
in
the
book
of
Exodus,
when
the
children
of
the
people
of
Israel
are
being
slaughtered
to
keep
their
population
low.
Gods
people
have
multiplied
but
they
are
in
trouble.
o Timeline:
Moses
Birth:
Moses
is
born
and
grows
up
in
Pharoahs
household,
which
is
great,
except
that
all
of
his
people,
the
Israelites,
are
enslaved.
o Timeline:
Murder/Flight
to
Midian:
Just
like
Abraham
lying
when
he
first
left
home
after
going
all
in,
Moses
really
messes
up
at
the
beginning
of
the
story
in
Exodus
2.
What
does
Moses
do?
Why
does
he
do
it?
Zeal
without
knowledge:
Moses
has
the
right
idea
(free
Gods
people)
but
he
is
going
about
it
in
the
wrong
way.
Sometimes
we
have
the
right
goals
in
mind
but
we
try
to
take
our
own
way
and
it
just
lands
us
in
trouble.
Remember:
Gods
future,
Gods
way.
Moses
flees:
Read
Exodus
3:21-25.
Moses
is
in
Midian
for
40
years
just
having
a
family,
but
has
God
given
up
on
Israel?
Do
you
think
it
was
hard
for
Israel
to
wait
on
God.
Timeline:
Burning
Bush:
Read
Exodus
3-4:17.
What
sticks
out
to
you
about
this
passage?
Does
Moses
seem
excited
about
the
job
God
gives
him?
What
are
his
fears?
Do
you
have
any
fears
about
God
calling
you
to
be
all
in?
o Timeline:
Return
to
Egypt
/
Bricks
Without
Straw
Pharaohs
increases
the
labor
of
the
Hebrews
when
Moses
comes,
so
they
hate
him.
Moses
asks
God,
O
Lord,
why
did
you
ever
send
me?
For
since
I
came
to
Pharaoh
to
speak
in
your
name,
he
has
done
evil
to
this
people,
and
you
have
not
delivered
your
people
at
all.
(ex.
5:23)
Moses
expected
the
job
to
be
quick
and
easy,
but
in
the
story
of
Moses,
we
see
that
Gods
plans
often
arent
quick
or
easy.
o Timeline:
10
Plagues
and
Passover
What
are
some
of
the
ten
plagues
you
remember?
What
is
the
last
plague?
Whats
the
Passover?
o Timeline:
The
Exodus
This
is
Israels
redemption
story.
Cheat
Sheet:
Moses
When
Moses
leads
the
people
of
Israel
to
the
edge
of
the
sea,
there
is
no
way
out
for
them
except
death,
unless
God
makes
a
way,
and
thats
when
God
does.
Jesus
does
that
on
a
bigger
scale.
Cool
sidenote:
Moses
name
means
draw
out
Did
God
know
what
He
was
going
to
do
with
Moses
even
when
he
received
his
name
from
an
Egyptian
woman?
o Timeline:
Israel
at
Mount
Sinai,
Gold
Calf,
Moses
Intercession
Has
anyone
seen
The
Prince
of
Egypt?
That
movie
ends
after
the
Exodus.
Moses
story
is
far
from
over
though,
its
only
just
begun.
God
saves
Israel
from
slavery
in
Egypt,
but
he
is
also
saving
them
to
the
Promised
Land
so
that
they
can
be
his
nation
of
priests.
The
people
agree
with
Moses
to
do
everything
God
says,
and
then
break
the
1st
commandment
when
Moses
leaves
to
hear
from
God
for
40
days.
High
highs,
low
lows.
Why
does
Israel
lose
faith
so
quickly?
Timeline:
Gods
Character
Revealed
to
Moses
o Moses
doesnt
know
how
to
lead
Israel.
So
he
says,
If
I
have
found
favor
in
your
sight,
please
show
me
now
your
ways,
that
I
may
know
you
in
order
to
find
favor
in
your
sight.
What
is
God
like?
Read
Gods
answer
in
Exodus
34.
He
could
have
said
anything,
why
does
God
say
this?
Timeline:
Moses
Sends
Spies
to
Canaan,
Israel
Rebels,
Moses
Intercedes
o Big
Jump
to
the
book
of
Numbers,
this
is
2
years
later.
The
people
have
been
wandering
around
the
wilderness
and
are
about
to
enter
the
Promised
Land.
o Moses
sends
spies,
but
they
come
back
saying
the
land
is
full
of
other
nations
that
will
kill
Israel
off.
Israels
leaders
insist
that
God
will
make
a
way,
but
the
people
dont
want
to
go
to
the
Promised
Land
anymore.
o God
is
angry
and
wants
to
kill
all
of
Israel.
o Read
Moses
intercession
in
Numbers
14:13-19.
When
Moses
asks
God
to
forgive
the
people,
he
appeals
to
what
God
said
about
himself
in
Exodus
34.
o Moses
has
gone
all
in,
but
the
people
following
him
havent,
but
he
doesnt
give
up
on
them.
Timeline:
Moses
Strikes
the
Rock
o Even
though
Moses
has
been
the
leader
of
Israel
for
years,
he
still
doesnt
get
it
all
right,
and
this
story
is
another
example
that
being
all
in
doesnt
mean
being
perfect.
o What
does
God
tell
Moses
to
do?
o Why
doesnt
Moses
do
it?
o If
God
forgives
Moses,
why
are
there
still
consequences?
Timeline:
Moses
Commissions
Joshua
to
Lead
Israel
o Moses
has
done
his
job
leading
the
people
of
Israel,
but
the
people
of
Israel
still
must
be
led.
o God
cares
about
legacy.
Timeline:
Death
of
Moses
o Where
does
Moses
die?
o Moses
sings
a
song
and
blesses
Israel
before
he
dies.
He
led
Israel
faithfully
for
40
years,
and
gets
to
look
out
over
the
Promised
Land,
knowing
God
will
take
his
people
there.
Sounds
like
a
fulfilling
final
moment.
Lessons
from
the
Life
of
Moses:
Cheat
Sheet:
Moses
1) Going
All-In
with
God
=
relationship
with
God.
As
Moses
walks
more
and
more
with
God
and
follows
Him
he
gets
to
know
God
better
and
better.
2) God
works
through
you
in
spite
of
you.
3) You
are
a
work
in
progress.
Moses
didnt
get
delivering
the
Israelites
right
the
first
time,
he
murdered
an
Egyptian
and
ran
away
from
Egypt
alone.
It
takes
a
lifetime,
and
even
then
youre
not
perfect.
Moses
is
one
of
the
heroes
of
the
faith,
and
he
didnt
get
started
as
the
leader
of
Israel
until
he
was
80
Does
that
mean
the
first
2/3
of
his
life
were
worthless?
No.
God
knows
what
He
is
doing
and
will
work
in
your
life
in
His
timing.
4) God
is
concerned
with
legacy,
his
plan
includes
us,
but
also
extends
beyond
us.
Just
like
Abraham
died
having
seen
Isaac
being
born
but
not
seeing
his
descendants
as
numerous
as
the
stars,
Moses
dies
on
a
mountain
overlooking
the
Promised
Land,
which
the
people
he
led
are
about
to
inherit.
Joshua,
his
follower,
dies
after
only
part
of
that
land
has
been
conquered,
etc.
5) God
saves
you
to
something.
The
Lord
saves
Israel
from
being
a
nation
of
slaves
so
that
they
can
be
a
nation
of
Priests.
a. This
is
great,
but
the
road
to
becoming
a
nation
of
priests
is
a
long
one,
and
the
human
tendency
is
to
be
impatient
and
to
abandon
Gods
plan
when
we
dont
see
it
fulfilled.
Like
Moses,
we
are
called
to
endure
in
the
wilderness
in
hopes
of
the
Promised
Land.