Is Jesus the conquering King or the humble, lowly child born in Bethlehem? Well, He’s both. The way Jesus comes into the world (i.e. the manger) rev... Read More
Death introduces weariness into God’s creation. We groan because of it. Even for Christians, for whom death has lost ultimate sting; death can be cr... Read More
Christians understand creation’s brokenness, but also understand how confidently we may hope in Christ. Is the world broken? Horribly so. Is it beyo... Read More
Our passage sits in middle of a narrative that began in Exodus 5. It recounts the story of God redeeming His people from slavery with a mighty hand an... Read More
Exodus 7 reveals God’s supremacy. God wants His people freed from slavery. Pharaoh refuses. Yet, we should not imagine this as a chess game where Go... Read More
God promised and then God delayed. Israel’s heart broke. Surely you know the feeling. When God delays our hearts sometimes crumble with disappointme... Read More
Paul’s ambition – his driving, consuming passion – was to preach the gospel in people groups that hadn’t yet named, confessed, and wor... Read More
In Exodus 4, God asks this question: Will you believe my Word? Egypt is the most powerful nation on earth. Will you believe that I can deliver, rescue... Read More
Here’s what Exodus 2 calls us to: Anticipate God’s deliverance even when you can’t see it. When you can’t see behind the curtain, will you tru... Read More
Exodus 1 invites us to fearless faith in our faithful God no matter how fierce adversity may be. God’s people expect to find themselves in the bount... Read More