2025.01.26 Are We Alone? (Exodus 33:1-10)
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January 24, 2025

January 26, 2025
Are We Alone?
Exodus 33:1-10

We are excited that you have decided to gather with us this morning as we worship the only One worthy of our praise!

Connect

There are lots of ways to enjoy real connection to other RiverWind Church members. Here are a few current opportunities!

Ties and Tiaras
This “Daddy/Daughter” event is scheduled for Feb. 21. If you would like to volunteer for this community favorite event, please click HERE to sign up.

Pray and Play (Thursdays from 9-11am)
Join us for a cozy gathering of moms and tots that study Biblical womanhood and pray for one another. Come be encouraged as we walk alongside one another, growing in Christ and friendship. No book required. Just bring yourself, your children, and your Bible! Contact Anna Blalock (812) 774-5982 for more information.

RiverWind Kids
Please pray for the Lord to provide the volunteers that we need to continue our Sunday classes for the kids! And, if you are interested to become one of those volunteers, please let us know! Email: jeremy@rwcfamily.org or call the church at 812-858-5422.

Prayer Meeting
We welcome you to join us in prayer on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm in the sanctuary.

Church Fellowship Meal
Mark your calendars for Feb. 16 for enjoying a meal together after worship service.

Resilient Families Event (Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular Culture)
Author and speaker Natasha Crain will give a free public presentation at 6:30 PM on February 7th at the Old National Events Plaza. You can register at the Welcome Center or click HERE.

Resilient Families Study (Wednesdays 6:00 PM to 7:15pm Feb. 12th – Mar. 19th)
Following Natasha Crain’s presentation, we’ll host a 6-week study here at RiverWind Church. This study is meant to help us continue gaining wisdom about how God can use each of us to ensure the next generation will know God and have a relationship with Him. Register HERE!

Grow

RiverWind Church is committed to providing a place where you can grow deeper in your relationship with God. Below is a way to do that.

Next Level Classes
Sunday mornings - 8:30-9:15am in classroom 108. We are currently in, “Studies in the Sermon on the Mount.” Please join us as we study God’s Word together. Study guides are available at the Resource Center.

Men’s Bible Study
Join us on Tuesday nights at 6:30pm, as we study through the book of Proverbs. Study guides are available at the Resource Center.

Women’s Bible Study
We will start back up Monday, Jan. 27 at 7pm. Join us as we start a new study on 1-3 John. Study guides will be available at the first meeting.

GenLight
All students 6th-12th grade…join us tonight from 5-7PM as we look to grow in our understanding of God’s Word and enjoy food, fun and friends!

OUR NEXT COMMUNION SERVICE WILL BE – Feb. 9, 2025

Are We Alone?

“The” People

1.) The language of verse 1 illustrate Israel’s

from God.

2.) God had planned to go before them as His Angel, but now, it is “

” angel.

I Will Not Go Up

1.) God reveals that He will

go with Israel into the promised land.

2.) Many modern-day Christians are satisfied with the

God promises, without His having a real with Him.

3.) God cannot go with Israel because their sin in His presence would mean their

.

4.) Israel responds to the news appropriately, with broken hearts and

.

Far Away

1.) Before the Tabernacle, the Tent of Meeting was for Moses alone,

the camp.

2.) Israel could only worship God from

away.

Face-to-Face

1.) Moses was allowed to speak with God as a

.

2.) By absorbing God’s wrath, Jesus opened the tent so that His people could be close to God as a

.

3.) Because of Christ’s sacrifice, God makes His dwelling place inside the

of His people.

The Real Question

1.) The most important questions for us to answer is not, “Are we alone?” But “Are we

?”