You were saved.You saw God move. But—will your faith continue after that moment? Salvation can begin faith—but only trust in the wilderness sustains it. Exodus 15 records Israel’s response after crossing the Red Sea, beginning with a powerful song of worship and ending with a test in the wilderness. The people praise God for His… Continue reading Exodus 15 Meditation — Does Faith Continue After Salvation?
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Exodus 12 – Remove the Leaven | Unleavened Bread Meditation
God saved you.But—what must you remove next? Salvation is not only about being delivered—it is about removing what still remains. Exodus 12 records the Passover—the moment of Israel’s deliverance from Egypt—and the command to remove leaven through the Feast of Unleavened Bread. This chapter reveals both God’s power to save and His call to holiness.… Continue reading Exodus 12 – Remove the Leaven | Unleavened Bread Meditation
Exodus 6 Meaning — God Remembers His Covenant: When Promise Comes Before Deliverance
Nothing has changed.The suffering continues. And yet—God says: 👉 “I will.” Before God changes circumstances,He reveals His promises. Exodus 6 records God’s response to Moses’ discouragement by reaffirming His covenant with Israel. Despite continued oppression and apparent silence, God declares a series of powerful promises—often called the “seven I will” statements—revealing His plan to deliver,… Continue reading Exodus 6 Meaning — God Remembers His Covenant: When Promise Comes Before Deliverance
Exodus 4 Meaning — When God Calls the Unwilling: Moses’ Reluctance and God’s Signs
What if God calls you—and you don’t feel ready? Not qualified.Not confident. Not willing. God does not call the ready—He makes ready those He calls. Exodus 4 continues God’s calling of Moses, revealing a series of objections, doubts, and fears. Moses questions whether people will believe him, whether he is capable, and ultimately asks God… Continue reading Exodus 4 Meaning — When God Calls the Unwilling: Moses’ Reluctance and God’s Signs