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The Revelation of Waiting | What the Golden Calf Reveals In Our Hearts

44 min · 18. maj 2026
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The Golden Calf | Exodus 32 What do we do when God feels silent, the waiting feels long, and fear starts telling us a different story? In this message from Exodus 32, we look at the story of the golden calf and the deeper warning underneath it. Israel had been rescued from Egypt, carried through the Red Sea, fed with manna, given water from the rock, and invited near at Mount Sinai. God had been faithful. But when Moses delayed, the people defaulted to what was familiar — something visible, manageable, and controllable. This message explores how crisis does not usually create our idols; it reveals where our hearts have already been trained to run. From fear and control to comfort, success, image. We explore the truth that even good desires can be put in the wrong order and we are invited to let Jesus search our hearts and reshape our loves. The good news is that God does not abandon His people in the wilderness. The remedy is always Jesus — the true Passover Lamb, the greater Mediator, and the One who carries us when the idols we carry cannot save us. Key Scriptures: Exodus 32:1–8, Psalm 139:23–24, Philippians 3:7–21.

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The Revelation of Waiting | What the Golden Calf Reveals In Our Hearts

The Golden Calf | Exodus 32 What do we do when God feels silent, the waiting feels long, and fear starts telling us a different story? In this message from Exodus 32, we look at the story of the golden calf and the deeper warning underneath it. Israel had been rescued from Egypt, carried through the Red Sea, fed with manna, given water from the rock, and invited near at Mount Sinai. God had been faithful. But when Moses delayed, the people defaulted to what was familiar — something visible, manageable, and controllable. This message explores how crisis does not usually create our idols; it reveals where our hearts have already been trained to run. From fear and control to comfort, success, image. We explore the truth that even good desires can be put in the wrong order and we are invited to let Jesus search our hearts and reshape our loves. The good news is that God does not abandon His people in the wilderness. The remedy is always Jesus — the true Passover Lamb, the greater Mediator, and the One who carries us when the idols we carry cannot save us. Key Scriptures: Exodus 32:1–8, Psalm 139:23–24, Philippians 3:7–21.

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