I WILL REMEMBER THE BITTER DAYS / STRUTTIN’ OUT OF EGYPT

by John Robert Stevens

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I WILL REMEMBER THE BITTER DAYS / STRUTTIN’ OUT OF EGYPT

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This cassette tape contained the following 2 messages by John Robert Stevens.

I WILL REMEMBER THE BITTER DAYS
April 6, 1977 Wednesday A.M. Ana.

Exodus 12 remains the classic story of slaves who would quickly forget the grace of God that delivered them from the bitter days. Yearly they ate a lamb roasted with the fire symbolic of judgment, with bitter herbs. We also feast upon the Lamb who bore our judgments and we do not forget the bitter days that have passed or “the pit from which we were dug.” (32 min.)

Scriptures: Exo. 12:1-13; (II Tim. 2:14)
Topics: Liberation; Provision; Remember; Preparation; Symbolism; (Death of the Flesh),
Series: The Passover of Appropriation; Expository
Rated: For Mature Sons, JRS Selected Messages

STRUTTIN’ OUT OF EGYPT
April 6, 1977 Wednesday P.M. Val.

Here is a fresh illumination of the Passover story. How God took the oppressed and made them the oppressors, how slaves walked out clothed with the finery and jewels of the Egyptians. It’s good to be free. It’s good for ex-slaves to strut a little. This service was a minor riot. (40 min.)

Scriptures: Exo. 12:23-37; (Prov. 27:6); (Deut. 11:24)
Topics: Appropriation; Compromise; Transformation; Provision; Abundance; Sonship; (Honesty); (Chastening); (Judgment)
Series: The Passover of Appropriation; Expository
Rated: For Mature Sons, JRS Selected Messages