• 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…

  • Exodus Chapters 32 to 34

    When the Covenant Breaks and Is Renewed.. Exodus 26–31 ended with detailed instructions for a dwelling place where God would live among His people. It is a vision of ordered worship, sacred presence, and covenant faithfulness. But when we arrive at Exodus 32, the narrative turns abruptly. While God is giving instructions for His dwelling,…

  • Exodus Chapters 26 to 31

    God Dwells Among His People… If Exodus 21–25 teaches Israel how to live as a redeemed community, Exodus 26–31 moves deeper: it teaches them how to live as a people who host God’s presence. They have been rescued. They have entered covenant. Now they must learn something even more profound—how to dwell with a holy…

  • Exodus Chapters 18 to 20.

    Formed at the Mountain: From Rescue to Relationship… Israel has been delivered from Egypt.The sea has opened.The bread has fallen.The water has flowed. Now begins something just as important: formation. God did not rescue Israel merely to free them from Pharaoh.He rescued them to bring them to Himself (Exod. 19:4). These chapters show a shift:from deliverance → to discipleship,from escape → to encounter,from slavery → to covenant…

  • 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…

  • Exodus Chapters 14 & 15

    From the Table to the Sea, From Fear to Praise.. Key Texts: Exodus 14–15; Isaiah 43; Romans 6; 1 Corinthians 10; Revelation 15 1. God Leads Them Into an Impossible Place (Exodus 14:1–4) After the Passover, God does something surprising. He does not lead Israel directly out.Instead, He turns them back — toward the sea. “I will harden Pharaoh’s…

  • Exodus Chapters 11–13

    From Judgment to Redemption: When the Blood Speaks.. By the time we reach Exodus 11, Egypt has seen power.Pharaoh has seen signs.The gods of Egypt have been humiliated. Yet nothing has changed. Now God announces the final act — not just another plague, but a decisive moment in redemptive history. Exodus 11 – The Final Plague:…