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  • Numbers Chapters 31 to 33

    Justice, Memory, and the Faithfulness of God Through the Wilderness.. As we approach the closing chapters of Book of Numbers, the narrative becomes deeply reflective. Israel is standing on the threshold of the Promised Land. The wilderness journey that began decades earlier is coming to an end. These chapters address three major themes: Together they reveal…

  • Genesis 32–33

    From Fear to Face-to-Face Grace… Genesis 32 — Wrestling Before Reconciliation.. 1. The angels who met Jacob (Genesis 32:1–2) “Jacob went on his way, and the angels of God met him… He called that place Mahanaim (two camps).” These are the same type of angels Jacob saw at Bethel (Genesis 28:12).They appear: Meaning:God was saying, “You were never alone.”…

  • Exodus Chapters 35 to 40

    Obedience and Glory in the Midst.. Exodus ends not with a battle, a conquest, or a grand speech—but with the quiet, overwhelming reality of God’s presence filling a space prepared by His people. Chapters 35–40 bring the tabernacle story to completion. What was commanded earlier is now carried out. What was broken in the golden…

  • Genesis 27 & 28

    Blessing, Betrayal, and a God Who Meets Us on the Run… Genesis 27 — When Blessing Is Taken, Not Trusted.. A divided household (Genesis 27:1–4).. Isaac plans to bless Esau secretly, despite knowing God’s word: “The older will serve the younger.” (Genesis 25:23) Fear of losing control—and perhaps favoritism—leads Isaac to act outside God’s revealed will. This…

  • Genesis Chapter 40

    Faithful While Forgotten: Trusting God’s Timing.. Genesis 40 opens without fanfare.Joseph is still in prison.Nothing has changed outwardly—yet everything is quietly moving. Two officials of Pharaoh, the cupbearer and the baker, are imprisoned and placed under Joseph’s care (Gen 40:1–4). Once again, Joseph is trusted—not because of position, but because of character. God often advances…

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