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Exodus 31 captures divine partnership between inspiration and rest. God empowers Bezalel and Oholiab with His Spirit to build what Moses saw on the mountain. Skill and revelation unite, showing that creativity is as spiritual as prophecy when it flows from obedience. Then, God closes the chapter by commanding the Sabbath, proving that holy work…
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Exodus 29 unveils the cost of becoming a priest before God. It’s not a position—it’s a process. Consecration demands blood, washing, oil, and obedience. Every priest must pass through these gates before carrying divine fire. The Sin Offering: Consecration Requires Atonement “It is a sin offering.” – Exodus 29:14 The ceremony begins with repentance and…
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In Exodus 28, God shifts attention from the structure of worship to the stewards of His presence. Priests are set apart, not by status, but by garments of glory and beauty. This chapter reveals the sacred link between appearance, purpose, and anointing. God Chooses and Clothes His Priests “Take thou unto thee Aaron thy brother,…
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Exodus 27 shifts the focus from inner holiness to visible witness. God gives instructions for the Bronze Altar, the Courtyard, and the Oil for the Lamp: three symbols of consecration, community, and continual light. This chapter teaches that public worship must mirror private fire. The Bronze Altar, Fire That Consumes Flesh but Saves the Soul…
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In Exodus 25, God begins to reveal His architectural heart, a pattern of how heaven can dwell among men. The wilderness becomes a construction site for divine presence. Every detail of the Tabernacle is intentional, representing both the mystery and intimacy of God’s dwelling. The Willing Offering: Worship That Costs Something “Speak unto the children…
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In Exodus 23, God continues to teach Israel how to live as a holy nation, not just spiritually, but socially, legally, and morally.Three major themes dominate this chapter: “Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared.” Exodus 23:20 (KJV)…
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Exodus 22 continues God’s instructions to Israel about how to live as a holy nation. This chapter covers property rights, restitution, protection of the vulnerable, morality, and spiritual purity. Key areas: This chapter reveals something crucial: Holiness is not only seen in worship but in how we treat people, money, truth, and justice. Restitution and…
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A wooden doorpost with a soft light and an ear-piercing awl beside it (symbol of love-commitment). Exodus 21 shifts from miracles and mountains to laws and daily living.After God gives the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20), He now begins to show Israel how holiness looks in real situations, servants, justice, injury, responsibility, relationships. This chapter reminds…
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In Exodus 20, God does something He has never done before: He speaks His law audibly to an entire nation. No prophet, no intermediary at first, just God’s raw voice from Mount Sinai. This chapter introduces the Ten Commandments, not as religious rules, but as: The commandments are divided into two realms: After God speaks,…
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Three months after leaving Egypt, Israel arrives at the wilderness of Sinai. They camp at the foot of the mountain unaware that destiny is about to shift forever. God speaks to Moses: “Ye have seen what I did unto the Egyptians… Now therefore, if ye will obey My voice indeed, and keep My covenant, then…