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    When Power Is Confronted and the Heart Is Exposed… By the time we reach Exodus 8–10, the question is no longer whether God is powerful. That has already been demonstrated.The question now is: What happens to the human heart when God’s power becomes undeniable? These chapters show us that miracles alone do not produce repentance. In fact, repeated…

  • Numbers Chapters 28 to 30

    A Life Ordered Around God: Worship, Devotion, and Faithfulness.. As the narrative of Book of Numbers approaches the final stage before Israel enters the Promised Land, these chapters shift from historical events back to instructions about worship, offerings, and vows. At first glance, these chapters may seem like administrative or ritual instructions. Yet beneath these commands lies a…

  • Numbers Chapter 7 & 8

    Worship, Light, and Readiness for the Journey.. After preparing the community internally in chapters 5–6, Israel now turns toward worship and readiness. The tabernacle has been constructed, the people are organized, and hearts are being shaped. Before the journey begins in earnest, God pauses again—not to correct, but to center His people in worship and service….

  • Before the Sea Opens, There Is a Table..

    And Before the Table Moves, There Is a Presence. Receiving Redemption Before Walking in Deliverance.. Key Texts: Exodus 12–15; Exodus 13:21–22; Isaiah 53; Isaiah 63:9–14; John 1:14, 1:29; Luke 22; Hebrews 13:5; Romans 8:31; 1 Corinthians 11 Introduction: God’s Order Is Never Accidental One of the most overlooked truths in the Exodus story is this: God…

  • Genesis 6

    Reading Genesis 6 Together: Reflections on Sin, Judgment, and God’s Mercy Genesis 6 is a pivotal chapter. Humanity’s sin has escalated, God’s grief is revealed, and yet His plan of redemption quietly unfolds. As we read, let’s pause verse by verse, ask questions, and let God speak to us about holiness, judgment, and grace. Verses 1–2: The “Sons of…

  • Genesis 46 and 47

    From Fear to Fulfillment: God Goes With His People… After reconciliation in Genesis 45, the story now turns from emotional healing to movement. Jacob must leave the land of promise and go down to Egypt — something his grandfather Abraham once did in fear (Gen 12:10), and something Isaac was later told not to do (Gen 26:2). So…

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