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“The first truth is this: In the Christian life, in our response to and relationship with God, most of us do not arrogantly aspire for too much, we sheepishly settle for too little.” (Page 69)
“When God redeems, He not only redeems from something, He always redeems to something. Not only will He deliver His people out of bondage, out of the enslaving ‘hand of the Egyptians,’ He will bring them to ‘a land flowing with milk and honey.’” (Page 63)
“Dwight L. Moody has been quoted as saying, ‘Moses spent forty years in Pharaoh’s court thinking he was somebody, forty years in the desert learning that he was nobody, and forty years showing what God can do with a somebody who found out he was a nobody.’” (Page 99)
“The core lesson is this: whenever anyone or anything usurps the place that God should have in our lives, we’re guilty of idolatry.” (Page 238)
“(2) God identified Himself in order that Moses would know that he was not meeting an unknown God.” (Page 61)