Exodus begins by showing that God has begun to fulfill his promise to Abram in Genesis 12 which promises to make him a great nation. The trouble is that this great nation is in a foreign land under a harsh tyrant. God hears the cry of His people and miraculously redeems his people from slavery in Egypt. After calling them out of bondage, he gives them both His law and instruction regarding His dwelling place, the tabernacle. Essentially, God gives them guidance on how to live and respond in worship in the presence of the One who has redeemed them. We pray that as we journey through Exodus we will together find great joy in the God who is at work redeeming a people for himself and respond with faithful lives worship.
Exodus 36:8-40:33
Exodus 35:1-36:7
Exodus 33
Exodus 32
Exodus 24
True Religion
Distractions in life are seemingly endless. These distractions often make it difficult to keep the main thing the main thing. Yet when it comes to what God has revealed to us we cannot afford to get sidetracked. We need to be reminded frequently of what Christianity is all about and we need to keep our eyes fixed on the substance of the faith. This series will center our attention on some of the things God has revealed as priorities: justification by faith alone, the growth of God’s people in grace, the spread of good news, and care for the unprotected and marginalized. This series will focus our eyes on True Religion as God has revealed it.