Exodus 23 weds courtroom truth to everyday mercy and sets rhythms of rest and worship for a pilgrim nation. The Lord sends His angel ahead, promising wise, patient victory and warning against snares along the way.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Exodus 23 weds courtroom truth to everyday mercy and sets rhythms of rest and worship for a pilgrim nation. The Lord sends His angel ahead, promising wise, patient victory and warning against snares along the way.
At Sinai, the Lord speaks the Ten Words to a rescued people, shaping worship, time, and neighbor-love under His redeeming grace. The chapter ends with simple altar instructions that keep devotion humble and God-centered.
Exodus 19 is the doorway to Sinai. God reminds Israel He carried them, then calls them His treasured possession and a kingdom of priests amid thunder and fire.
On the far shore, Israel sings the Lord’s victory and names Him as strength, salvation, and King. In the desert, He heals bitter water and teaches obedience, proving that worship and trust belong together on the road.
At the burning bush God reveals His Name, promises His presence, and sends Moses to lead Israel out. Learn how holiness, compassion, and mission meet at Horeb.
Genesis 39 shows Joseph’s integrity under pressure and the Lord’s steady presence in house and prison. The chapter offers hope that God brings fruit from faithful work even in unfair places.
Genesis 34 confronts rape, deceit, and overreaching vengeance at Shechem. The chapter calls God’s people to protect the vulnerable and to seek just paths under His care.
Israel’s high priest carried the tribes before God and entered the Most Holy Place with blood. The office taught holiness, access, and mercy—and pointed forward to Jesus, the great High Priest who grants confident access now and forever.
Acts 5 displays God’s holy presence among his people and the Spirit’s power for public witness. The church walks in truth, generosity, courage, and joy even under pressure.
Romans 13 places public life under God’s hand: honor rulers within their lane, pay what you owe, and owe love without end. Live awake, clothed with Christ, because the day is near.
Romans 7 holds up the law as holy while exposing sin’s deceit and our need for Christ. It leads us to honest confession, Spirit-led obedience, and hope.
Romans 6 explains why grace never licenses sin. United to Christ in His death and resurrection, believers count themselves dead to sin and present themselves to God so that holiness grows under grace.
Paul answers Corinth’s questions about intimacy, calling, and contentment with the cross in view. Remain with God where you were called and choose the path that serves undivided devotion to the Lord.
Saints are called to settle disputes inside the family and to treat their bodies as the Lord’s. Washed, sanctified, and justified, they now live by the Spirit and honor God with both actions and desires.
A tolerant church had learned to be proud of what grieves God. Paul calls them to remove old leaven because Christ our Passover has been sacrificed, so that holiness and hope can flourish together.