Exodus 1
Exodus 1 reminds me of my own personal journey out of my hometown. Family history and bad choices combine into a reputation. Life events can
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Exodus 1 reminds me of my own personal journey out of my hometown. Family history and bad choices combine into a reputation. Life events can
Exodus 2 reminds me that I have a stubborn streak that has been my greatest strength and weakness. The positive spin says that unyielding determination
Exodus chapter 3 begins simply, “Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian“. What isn’t so obvious at first
Exodus 3 reminds me of my childhood home. There was a bench by the back door, and everyone knew to put their shoes under the
Exodus chapter 4 begins with Moses still before the Lord on Mount Horeb. God has just explained the successful outcome that will follow, and Moses
Exodus 4 reminds me of the battle of the sexes commonly promoted today. For millennia men and women cooperated in shared responsibilities just to survive.
Exodus 5 reminds me of the old expression: “Like talking to a brick wall”. It can be apathy, distraction, or distain, but some people simply
Exodus 6 reminds me of the joy I get when my grown children repeat words I said to them when they were young. Children don’t
Exodus chapter 7 begins with God answering Moses’ lack of faith; “See, I have made you like God to Pharaoh and your brother Aaron will
Exodus chapter 8 begins with the Lord telling Moses, “Go to Pharaoh and say to him, This is what the Lord says: Let My people