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Exodus 24:1–11, “Covenant & Communion”

40 min · 2. Juni 2026
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We live in a culture that longs for identity, freedom, belonging, purpose, intimacy, and community—but often wants them without the commitments that make them possible. Exodus 24 shows us that God's chosen way of relating to his people is covenant: a binding relationship that leads not merely to rescue, but to communion with him. This sermon explores the purpose of covenant, the necessity of covenant blood, and the hope held out to all who trust in Christ. The blood of bulls and goats could only point forward to what Jesus would accomplish through his own blood: full pardon, true access to God, and the promise that one day we will behold him face to face.

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Exodus 32:1–7, “Therefore, my beloved, flee idolatry.”

In Exodus 32, Israel trades the glory of God's presence for a golden calf that promises success, control, and immediate gratification. Their idolatry may seem distant from our modern world, but the same temptation lives in every human heart. We are constantly tempted to take good things—family, career, comfort, approval, security—and make them ultimate things. This sermon explores why our hearts create idols, how those idols inevitably disappoint us, and why simply trying harder is never enough to break free. Looking through the lens of the gospel, we see that the answer to our misplaced loves is not self-reformation but a greater affection. As the false promises of the calf are exposed, the beauty of Christ shines brighter: the true image of God, the only one worthy of being at the center of our lives.

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