The midwives disobey Pharaoh’s direct order to murder any male babies that are born to the Hebrews (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
By faith a Hebrew mother puts her baby boy in a waterproofed basket and places him in the reeds of the Nile River (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Moses gets off to a bad start as Israel’s deliverer when he kills an Egyptian (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Moses approaches the burning bush and hears God calling him (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Before he leaves the desert to deliver Israel from Egypt, Moses asks God to tell him His name (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
God tells Moses He will use his mouth in a mighty way when he confronts Pharaoh (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
When God sought to kill her son, Zipporah was ready with a flint knife to circumcise him (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Unable to meet the quota of bricks unreasonably demanded by Pharaoh, the Hebrew crew chiefs are beaten by their Egyptian taskmasters (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Although Moses complains about having what he calls “uncircumcised lips,” God makes it clear He’s going to use him to deliver His message to Pharaoh (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
At ages 83 and 80 respectively, Aaron and Moses challenge Pharaoh to let God’s people go (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Starting with the Nile River, God performs a series of signs to convince hard-hearted Pharaoh to let the Israelites go (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The magicians of Egypt can no longer stand in Moses’ presence when excruciating boils break-out on both man and beast (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
As darkness plagues all of Egypt, Pharaoh dismisses Moses, who tells the monarch that he will never talk with him again (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Moses’ final warning is that as midnight strikes, all of Egypt will weep and wail when their firstborn are killed (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Moses explains that any household that does not sacrifice a lamb will suffer the death of their firstborn (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The deaths of the firstborn of man and beast convince Pharaoh to let God’s people go (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
Moses gives further details about the removal of all leaven from households during what is to be an annual observance called the Feast of Unleavened Bread (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
The Lord makes His presence known to the Israelites by leading them as a pillar of fire by night and a pillar of cloud by day (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
An enraged Pharaoh follows the Israelites into the Red Sea thereby sending his forces to their death (Pastor Gene Pensiero)
As Moses sings a hymn of praise celebrating the Red Sea crossing, his sister, Miriam, sings responsively (Pastor Gene Pensiero)