Moses by Neville Clark

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Below, you’ll find links to a series of 5 studies given by Neville Clarke. The studies have been transcribed on Facebook and the links below will take you there. Underneath each link, there’s a “teaser” about the content of each study. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.

Study 1 – Moses by Neville Clark

In this study we have got four talks and an exhortation and this is really the story of Moses. And when I say that what I mean is, it is not the story of the Wilderness Wanderings, it is not the story of the plagues. What we really want to do is understand the man Moses himself.

Study 2 – Moses by Neville Clark

Moses. His nation, you recall steeped in idolatry, basically faithless, immersed in the religion, you might say, of Egypt. His tribe, of the 12, it would appear, the most faithful, certainly. In the early years of the wilderness wanderings, the tribe of Levi distinguished itself above all the other tribes in its conduct.

Study 3 – Moses by Neville Clark

Well, we left Moses, brothers and sisters, in the court of Pharaoh, pleading for the release of his people before this belligerent and unrepentant monarch. You remember we witnessed his development in his younger years in the house of Pharaoh, “mighty in word and in deed,” as the record tells us.

Study 4 – Moses by Neville Clark 

Moses type of Lord Jesus Christ
There is no doubt that Moses was a great type of the Lord Jesus Christ. All throughout his life events happened which foreshadowed the great work that was to come in the man who is called the “greater than Moses.” But at the same time, as we have just read in Num 20, he was just a man. He wasn’t the Messiah. He couldn’t match the Messiah, although he could foreshadow him.

Study 5 – Moses by Neville Clark

The last days of Moses
We come down to the end of the life of Moses, and we concluded in our last study of the exhortation, the tragic of Kadesh, when in a moment of crisis, Moses acted out of character and spoke, “inadvisedly with his lips,” rebelled against God, and incurred the terrible sentence of Num 20v12, “Because you believed me not to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel, ye shall not bring the congregation into the land. You will appreciate that for anyone else, that would have been a difficult sentence to bear, for Moses it would have been a devastating sentence to bear.