A Gentile priest rejoices over Israel’s rescue and a weary judge learns to share the load. Exodus 18 weds worship to wisdom so a redeemed people can thrive.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
A Gentile priest rejoices over Israel’s rescue and a weary judge learns to share the load. Exodus 18 weds worship to wisdom so a redeemed people can thrive.
Two crises at Rephidim—thirst and attack—reveal God’s presence and power. He gives water from the rock and victory under His banner, training His people to trust.
Exodus 16 shapes a redeemed people with daily manna and a gifted Sabbath, training trust and generosity under God’s word. The chapter points to Christ as the true bread and to a coming rest that fulfills the story.
Hemmed in by water and chariots, Israel hears, “Be still,” and, “Move on.” God opens a path, jams the wheels of a tyrant, and teaches His people to fear and trust Him. The sea becomes both road and grave, sealing freedom for the journey ahead.
Exodus 12 moves redemption into the home: a spotless lamb, blood on doors, bread without yeast, and a nation ready to go. See how God judges idols, shelters His people, and sets a lifelong vigil that points to the greater Lamb.
God announces one more plague and a certain release. Silver and gold are promised, Moses departs in righteous anger, and a night of judgment and quiet protection is set that will teach generations to know the Lord.
Locusts consume what hail spared and darkness that can be felt halts Egypt, while Israel has light. Exodus 10 shows why worship can’t be negotiated and why these signs must be told to our children.
Exodus 7 begins the public showdown in Egypt. See why the Lord hardens Pharaoh’s heart, how counterfeit power is exposed, and how the Nile’s blood declares God’s name.
Exodus 6 answers Egypt’s quotas with God’s oath. Hear the seven “I will” promises, see why the genealogy matters, and learn how God’s mighty hand turns groans into knowing Him.
Pharaoh’s “Who is the Lord?” sparks a clash over worship and work. As bricks without straw grind Israel down, Moses laments—and God prepares to answer.
Exodus 4 turns revelation into readiness. See how God answers fear with signs, provides Aaron, enforces covenant holiness on the road, and moves Israel to bow in worship.
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.
Exodus 2 moves from a fragile basket to a faithful God who hears Israel’s cry. See how He preserves Moses, forms him in Midian, and remembers His covenant.
Stephen answers the Sanhedrin with Israel’s story and a vision of the Son of Man. Acts 7 calls the church to receive the living words, worship beyond walls, and witness with courage.
Paul points to a better credential than letters on paper: people changed by the Spirit. In 2 Corinthians 3 the surpassing glory of Christ brings freedom and steady transformation as we behold the Lord.