Today we are going to just spend a few minutes seeing what we remembered and looking back at the things we may forgotten.
- Who was the deliverer, chosen by God, to lead the Exodus?
- What are the THREE principle subjects of Exodus?
- What THREE reasons did we say the law was given?
- How did God dwell with, and lead His people?
- What does the tabernacle teach us today? (Write out 1 Corinthians 10:11)
- Who is our Passover? (Write out 1 Corinthians 5:7)
- What does the book of Exodus teach us?
Take some time in silence and see if the Lord would give you a special word for you for today. Write out a prayer of gratitude for what He taught you through the book of Exodus. Share with someone what you are learning so far on this journey.

His ways are not my ways. Throughout Exodus we see God working, moving and directing in the most unconventional and craziest ways. It often feels like He is asking the most nonsensical things of Moses and the Israelites. But in the end, He is faithful and true to the Israelites – even when they are unfaithful to Him. He forgives and continues to care for them, they have to be disciplined for their actions but it is done with their best interest and their future in mind.
I want to see God keep moving in these ways in my life. I want to see the miracles and the unconventional things, I want to trust Him more and live more like Him and for Him more every day. It is my deepest desire.
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My word is gratitude. The Israelites grumbled a lot. Moses had rescued them out of slavery. Gratitude is a word because if they had been grateful and thankful they might not have grumbled as much.
So far on this journey I have learned not to question God. He knows what He is doing and it is in our best interest to stay mindful of that and be obedient. His way will happen with or without our obedience. It is best to go the short route nd be obedient to begin with. Nobody wants a locust plague!
Susan
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