The Exodus series from Video Bible Talks is a six-video series of talks from the Old Testament Bible book of Exodus. Exodus describes events that happened around 1200-1400BC and retells how God rescued his people out of slavery to Pharaoh in Egypt, and how he restored their relationship with him as the LORD, their God.
In this fifth video, we look at Exodus 32 and see how even though God’s people had been rescued from slavery in Egypt, they were still slaves to sin in their hearts. Because of their sin, the people were in great danger… and yet they were not destroyed but were saved by their mediator who interceded for them.
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