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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

References: Exodus 17

It's good to have you with us as we continue our journey through the desert with Moses and the Israelites.  This was a journey made difficult not only because of rations and water, but by the active opposition from hostile groups.  Amalek was one such group that opposed their passage.  And the Israelites soon found themselves in battle with the enemy.  As long as Moses held the staff of God up, the Israelites overpowered the enemy.  But it took the help of Aaron and Hur to help Moses lift that staff high, and defeat the Amalekites.  Pastor Steve uses this story to share ways we can enjoy victory against the enemy right now.  Let's listen.

Series: Exodus

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