Exodus Week 3
April 26, 2024

Drawn Out

Exodus 2:1-11
I believe that every one of us exists in a revolving state of

and .

Often, the constant state of identity and development is highlighted in seasons of and .

Moses’ mother’s name was and his father’s name was .

The tribe was God’s chosen people to lead the nation .

Moses was a leader that represented to the people and the to God.

Moses was by God for the service God would later call him to.

God has been weaving a and a for your life long before you were born.

Moses (pronounced Moshay) was an name which meant .

Moshay does, however, sound a whole lot like the word for which is pronounced Masha.

The Point: Moses understood and lived from an identity defined as being a citizen of .

Egypt is just an of the kingdom of this .

We see identity-shaping lessons from Moses’ life that offer us both a of our current citizenship and an to a new one.

I believe the most common expression of in our culture is .

Out of an identity rooted in the and victorious kingdom of God, Moses could live without ; .

Identity Statement #2: A Kingdom citizen lives with focused on a they cannot yet see.

The invitation is for you to find your identity as a citizen of God’s Kingdom by putting your in Jesus for .