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  • Numbers Chapters 1 to 4

    A People Ordered Around God’s Presence.. As the story moves forward from Sinai, these opening chapters of Numbers may appear administrative—censuses, tribal arrangements, and assigned duties. Yet beneath the structure lies something deeply theological. God is shaping a community where everything revolves around His presence. This section shows us that the Lord is not merely organizing…

  • Exodus Chapters 1 to 3

    From Promise Preserved to Deliverance Prepared.. From Genesis to Exodus: Same Promise, New Setting… We ended Genesis with Joseph’s death (Gen 50:26), but not with the end of God’s promises. Exodus opens by reminding us of names—the sons of Jacob (Exod 1:1–5). This is intentional. God is saying: I have not forgotten. What began as 70 people in Egypt…

  • Numbers Chapters 5 & 6

    Preparing Hearts for the Journey.. As Israel prepares to leave Sinai and begin the long wilderness journey, the Lord pauses the movement of the camp. Before the people travel further, God addresses their hearts. These chapters reveal something deeply important about God: He prepares the inner life of His people before He advances their path. Israel…

  • Deuteronomy Chapters 13 to 15

    Guarding Devotion, Cultivating Compassion, and Living as a Redeemed People.. As we continue in the Book of Deuteronomy, chapters 13–15 bring us into a deeply practical and searching section of Moses’ final address. Having called Israel to love God wholeheartedly (chapters 4–12), Moses now shows what that love looks like when it is tested in real life. These…

  • Genesis 11

    Reading Genesis 11 Together When Human Unity Replaces God — and Why God Disrupts It This chapter is not just about language; it’s about where agreement ends and faithful dissent begins (Dissent that flows from obedience to God, not rebellion against Him). It exposes the danger of unity without God and invites us to rediscover obedience that sometimes looks like holy resistance…

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