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Coffee With Jesus

After the golden calf incident, God decides to get on with the program in Exodus 33. He tells Moses it’s time to check out of the wilderness hotel, leave the staff a tip and head toward the Promised Land. Only one thing has changed from the previous plan: God decides that instead of leading the [...]

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Have You Crossed the Line?

In Exodus 21, God begins to lay down the law. Everything from servants to donkeys and what to do when somebody kills someone by accident is covered, leaving no room for questions. In their naivety, the people agree that not only is the law good, but they have no problem living by it and being [...]

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Are You Pursuing Your True Calling?

In 1 Kings 3, we come across an odd and interesting story. Two harlots are standing before King Solomon’s court, petitioning his judgment on a sticky situation. Cult prostitution was widely practiced in New Testament times, finding its origin in ancient eastern fertility practices. The two women, employed in one of the many temples, shared [...]

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Are You Running To or From God?

In Exodus 19 and 20, the people of God have just pitched their tents and opened the marshmallows when Moses is called into a conference meeting with God at Mount Sinai. God wants some one on one time with His people and lays out the protocol for meeting Him. First, the people must sanctify themselves [...]

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Who’s Your Jethro?

Moses is in the middle of another busy day when his father-in-law Jethro arrives at camp with Moses’ wife and children. It must have been like an oasis in the desert to see his family for the first time in a long time. In Exodus 18 however, the spotlight is on Jethro as he observes [...]

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How Are You Holding Up?

Just when Moses thinks he’s got more than his fair share of problems, a surprise attack comes from out of nowhere in Exodus 17. While the Israelites are busy moving toward Mount Sinai, the Amalekites, descendants of Esau, assault God’s people from behind. Just like in the wild, the weak and feeble are the most [...]

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Whining and Dining at The Oasis

Three days. That’s all it takes for God’s people to forget all about the parting of the Red Sea and the miraculous deliverance from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. After a brief celebration, Moses leads the people out into the wilderness of Shur, the desert region between Egypt and Palestine on the way to [...]

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Did He Just Tell Us To Shut Up?

Last but not least, the tenth plague is unveiled in Chapter 11 of Exodus. Up to this point, we’ve witnessed a number of face to face confrontations between Moses and Pharoah. But each time Pharoah’s negotiating skills come up short, it results in yet another plague for Egypt. Some scholars estimate the time frame from [...]

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Dealing With Discouragement

In Chapter 6 of Exodus, God and Moses are talking strategy. God has given His word and has every intention of following through on it. For the past 400 years, slavery has been a way of life for the Hebrews. Other than Moses, not one of them, not even their parents, their grandparents or their [...]

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Knowing God More

In Chapter 6 of Exodus, Moses is dealing with pressure from all sides and he’s about to crack. On one hand, Pharoah has completely disregarded Moses’ request to release God’s people and cranks up the oppression another notch for the people. On the other hand, the Hebrew slaves and their officers in charge are breaking [...]

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