St Timothy Presbyterian Church

Seek God and Listen

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Scripture Passage Exodus 32:7-14 Worship Video Worship Audio Sermon Script Stiff-Necked In his conversation with Moses, God refers to the Israelites in a peculiar way. He calls them a STIFF-NECKED people. The Lord said to Moses, I have seen this people, how stiff-necked they are. (Exodus 32:9) This term comes from an agricultural setting. It was used for animals that would IGNORE the farmer's tug at the reins to turn in a certain direction and instead go where it wanted to go. It refers to an attitude of our mind. If a person was described as being stiff-necked, it meant that they were STUBBORN and REBELLIOUS. In what way was the Israelites stiff-necked? From the context of the passage, it's not so apparent. All they did was to make the golden calf. They didn't make it for no reason. They were afraid. Moses went up to the mountain to speak to God, but showed no sign of coming back. They started to get worried. The longer he was away, they became more impatient. They wondered, Did Moses abandon us? Did