Exodus 25 (Part 2)— A Table, A Light, and a Daily Relationship with God

What if the tabernacle was not about furniture… but about relationship? God does not only meet His people—He sustains them daily through His presence and light. In Exodus 25:23–40, the focus shifts from the Ark of the Covenant to two elements inside the Holy Place: the Table of the Bread of the Presence and the… Continue reading Exodus 25 (Part 2)— A Table, A Light, and a Daily Relationship with God

Exodus 25 (1–22) — When God Desires to Dwell Among His People

What if God’s ultimate desire was not just to be obeyed… but to be near? God does not merely command obedience—He invites His people into His presence. Exodus 25:1–22 marks a profound shift in the biblical narrative. After the covenant is established in Exodus 24, God begins to reveal something deeper—His intention to dwell among… Continue reading Exodus 25 (1–22) — When God Desires to Dwell Among His People

Exodus 15 Meditation — Does Faith Continue After Salvation?

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?

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 11 Meaning — The Night God Divided Life and Death

This is the final warning. After this—everything changes. Not gradually.Not partially. Completely. Before deliverance comes,God draws a clear line—between life and death. Exodus 11 announces the final plague—the death of the firstborn—which brings God’s judgment upon Egypt and sets the stage for Israel’s deliverance. After repeated warnings and nine previous plagues, Pharaoh continues to resist,… Continue reading Exodus 11 Meaning — The Night God Divided Life and Death

Exodus 10 Meaning — Why God Repeated the Plagues for the Next Generation

Why didn’t God end it sooner? Why repeat the plagues—again and again? Was it judgment only? Or something more? God did not repeat the plagues because He lacked power—but because He was revealing who He is. Exodus 10 records the eighth and ninth plagues—locusts and darkness—and raises an important question: why did God continue sending… Continue reading Exodus 10 Meaning — Why God Repeated the Plagues for the Next Generation

Exodus 3 Meaning — The Burning Bush and the God Who Calls

What if God speaks—in the middle of your ordinary life? Not when you are ready.Not when you are looking. But when you least expect it. God reveals who He is—before He sends you to what He will do. Exodus 3 records one of the most defining moments in the Bible—God’s appearance to Moses in the… Continue reading Exodus 3 Meaning — The Burning Bush and the God Who Calls

Genesis 36 – Prosperity Is Not the Same as Election | Bible Meditation

Genesis 36 records the genealogy of Esau and the rise of the Edomite chiefs and kings, showing how God establishes nations outside the covenant while preserving the chosen line through Jacob. Genesis 36 presents the genealogy of Esau, the father of the Edomites, tracing the emergence of tribal chiefs and early kings in Edom before… Continue reading Genesis 36 – Prosperity Is Not the Same as Election | Bible Meditation

Genesis 34-This Was Not Justice | Bible Meditation

Genesis 34 recounts the defilement of Dinah and the violent revenge of Simeon and Levi, exposing the moral crisis within Jacob’s family and the tension between covenant identity and human violence. Genesis 34 opens with a painful and disturbing account.Yet this chapter was not given merely to shock or to record tragedy.It reveals what happens… Continue reading Genesis 34-This Was Not Justice | Bible Meditation