Today the Pastors summarize their time in the book of Exodus, touching on themes such as God's relationship with the Israelites, the struggles and doubts of the people, and the importance of community. They also draw connections between Exodus and the New Testament, and emphasize the humility and
Exodus 40
In Exodus 40, the Tabernacle is finally set up according to God's specific instructions, signifying the end of the book. The people of Israel started as a group with a place but no identity, and now they have a temporary place with the hope that this is not their final condition. The book of Exodus
Exodus 37-39
In this Bible study, the Pastors discuss the next few chapters of Exodus, which are mostly a repetition of the instructions given to Moses on how to make the tabernacle and its various components. They discuss the importance placed on the construction of the tabernacle and the sacred items, which is
Exodus 36
The people of Israel showed their generosity and willingness to work by bringing offerings for the work of the Lord. This demonstrated their dedication to God and their willingness to give the best of what they had and stands as a constant encouragement to be people of faith whose lives are marked
Exodus 35
Today we begin a new section of Exodus that details how the people begin to construct the tabernacle as God had commanded them. To start, Moses reminds the Israelites to work for six days and to observe a holy Sabbath on the seventh day, with a warning of harsh punishment for anyone who breaks the
Exodus 34:29-35
In Exodus 34:29-35, Moses is physically changed by his time with God, radiating a visible light that intimidates the Israelites. This passage speaks to Moses' relationship with God and with the people, as well as the idea that we can reflect God's presence in our lives. Thank you for joining us,
Exodus 34:10-27
In Exodus 34:10-27, God renews the covenant with the Israelites, promising to perform marvels and warning them to avoid intermixing with the inhabitants of the land, as they will lead them astray. He also reveals that the purpose of the covenant is for the people of Israel to be a witness to the
Exodus 33:12-23
In Exodus 33:12-23, Moses requests to see God's glory, and God agrees, proclaiming His name before Moses and protecting him from harm by putting him in a cleft of a rock and covering him with His hand until He has passed by. This passage demonstrates God's grace and protection for Moses and the