2025.01.12 Covenant Broken (Exodus 32:1-14)
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January 10, 2025

January 12, 2025
Covenant Broken
Exodus 32:1-14

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!

Youth Ministry
1. Jan. 12 – Youth Ministry Parents’ Meeting in the Fellowship Hall directly following worship service.
2. Jan. 12 – GenLight Spring Semester Kickoff!

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.

Men’s Breakfast (This coming Saturday)
On Saturday, Jan. 18 at 9am, we will host a time of devotion, fellowship and food. Men, feel free to invite the other men or age-appropriate, future men in your life.

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.

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.

OUR NEXT COMMUNION SERVICE WILL BE – Jan. 19, 2024

Covenant Broken

Assumptions, Actions, and Attitudes

1.) Israel assumed that Moses

.

2.) Because of false assumptions, Israel attempts to take matters into their own

.

3.) Israel’s actions amount to the

of God’s law.

4.) Israel’s false assumptions, lead to disobedience, and distrustful

.

Failure to Stand for Truth

1.) Aaron, appointed to look after Israel,

to stand for the truth.

2.) Aaron attempts to sanctify disobedience by naming the idol,

.

3.) Corrupted worship is the result of attempting to

God’s Word.

Questions for Us

1.) Paul indicated that this specific account was to serve as an

for the Church.

2.) How often do we rush to make

, when God’s plan is unclear?

3.) How quickly do we turn to idols when we feel God has

?

4.) How quickly will we turn on our brothers and sisters when we’re

we’re right?

Test Yourselves

1.)

for guidance. 2.) the Scriptures.

3.)

wise counsel. 4.) God.

Intercession Needed

1.) Failure to trust God and turn to our own devices is a

sin.

2.) Moses takes on the role of Israel’s

in Exodus 32:11-13.

3.) Moses is a picture of our ultimate Intercessor,

.