Jan 28, 2024
The Book of Exodus tells an important story. And by story, I
don’t mean a fictional story, but a factual one. It is a timelessly
true story about God and what He does for His people—He was, is,
and ever will be the God who provided ‘a way out’ for his people,
who were slaves in Egypt, and He is still providing a way out
today.
In fact, right from the opening chapters of the book, it becomes
clear that “God knows” He knows you. He knows what you are going
through. And He knows what He is doing to make it right.
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Questions for Reflection & Discussion
Consider the two types of fear: The fear of God and the fear of man. How can we cultivate a greater fear of God in our lives, and how might this impact our decision-making in various aspects of life?
Explore ways to trust in God's sovereignty, recognizing that His plan will always prevail. How can we align our lives with His purposes and trust in His wisdom even in the face of uncertainty?
God hears. God sees. God knows. Which of these most encourages you today? How can we practically live out our faith in a way that reflects our understanding of God's covenant and love for His people?