The law not only addresses what should be done when someone is hurt or injured, it also prescribes what should be done when someone's property is damaged or stolen. Then, as now, human nature tempts us to take from others or to press our own advantage. This, of course, breaks down our community and
Exodus 21:12-36
Today's laws cover what to do when someone or their property is injured. The Pastors explore the difficult difference between the individuals in different hierarchies of ancient cultures and how these laws functioned in their society. Surprisingly, these laws are reimagined in the life of Jesus
Understanding the Law in Exodus
Exodus is more than just a story of how the people were set free from Egyptian captivity. It is also a community handbook containing the divine laws that defined what it meant to be the covenant people of God. Join the Pastors as they explore how we can understand these laws today and how they fit
Exodus 21:1-11
Today we move into DIFFICULT ground as we begin to look deeper into the more detailed laws governing communal life in ancient Israel. Today, as modern readers, we struggle to process how these laws governing the use of power in the form of economic slavery was a part of God's original plan for the
Exodus 20:22-26
Having completed the 10 Commandments, we prepare to enter into a lengthy section of Exodus set aside for much more obscure laws. Today, the Pastors explain how we can begin to understand the importance of these laws even though they may be so different from our own life experiences. Don't miss
Exodus 20:15-21
In today's study we finish the 10 commandments with the commands to "not lie," not "bear false witness" and to not "covet." While all commands intended to protect the community, these commands have never been more important than they are today. Join the Pastors as they explore what makes these
Exodus 20:12-14
Today the 10 commandments shift to commands (that sometime scholars call the second book) that strengthen and uplift the community. These commands to honor your father and mother, to not murder or commit adultery, are much deeper than we often consider and invite us to consider how important our
Exodus 20:7-11
In the second commandments we are reminded that the people of God are called to honor his name and to honor the sabbath. These commands are often misunderstood as being small encouragements to not swear or to work on Sunday, when in actuality, they are challenging spiritual directives that help us