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After the Red Sea closes and Israel is fully delivered, Moses doesn’t lift his rod again, he lifts a song. This is the first recorded worship song in Scripture: “I will sing unto the LORD, for He hath triumphed gloriously…” Exodus 15:1 Warfare turns to worship.Fear turns to singing.Slaves become a choir. They declare: This…
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Exodus 13 marks Israel’s first steps out of Egypt — not just physically, but spiritually and covenantally. God gives two major instructions: The journey begins but God does not take them through the shorter Philistine route. “For God said, Lest the people repent when they see war, and return to Egypt.” (v.17) Instead, He leads…
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Exodus 12 is the night God changes Israel’s calendar, their identity, and their destiny. God introduces Passover. “This month shall be unto you the beginning of months.” Exodus 12:2 (KJV) A lamb without blemish is slain. Its blood is applied to the doorposts and lintel of each Hebrew house. That night, the LORD Himself walks…
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Moses obeys God. He confronts Pharaoh with boldness: “Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Let my people go…” Exodus 5:1 But instead of freedom, things get harder. Pharaoh responds not with release, but with resistance. The Israelites are now forced to make bricks without straw, yet produce the same output. The people complain. Moses…
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Every destiny must have its burning bush encounter that divine interruption where God introduces Himself beyond religion.Exodus 3 begins with Moses, once a prince, now a shepherd on the backside of the desert. For forty years, he had hidden under anonymity, stripped of titles and applause. Yet, it was in that place of obscurity that…
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When God intends to raise a deliverer, He begins by hiding him.Exodus 2 is the story of divine concealment. A man from the house of Levi takes a wife, and a child is born who “was a goodly child” (Exodus 2:2). Yet, the environment that received him was hostile Pharaoh’s decree demanded the death of…
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Every destiny under divine promise will, at some point, face the contradiction of prophecy and pressure. Exodus 1 opens with a nation that has grown in the womb of prophecy. The children of Israel have multiplied just as God told Abraham (Genesis 15:13-14). Yet, instead of celebration, the fulfilment of prophecy attracted opposition. Pharaoh arose,…
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The Covenant God Encounters in Unlikely Places “Surely the LORD is in this place; and I knew it not.” (Genesis 28:16) Jacob was not in a temple, but on a barren stretch of land with a stone for a pillow, yet God appeared.Your environment is not the limitation; it is the state of your covenant…