A 31-day Lenten Devotional Series by Rev. Dave Brown
Exodus 16:1-36
The way through the wilderness was planned by God. His cloud by day and pillar by night was the GPS system given to the people of God. These two guidance devices supplemented the personal knowing, seeing, hearing, and covenant keeping qualities of the LORD. If that were not enough, there were times when He showed his glory in the clouds and revealed his law in words spoken to Moses. All of this was the LORD’s way of assuring the Israelites: “I’ve got this.”
A 31-day Lenten Devotional Series by Rev. Dave Brown
Exodus 15:22-27
Standing on the banks of the Red Sea was a momentous occasion for the Israelites. They had been saved from 430 years of slavery. God had graciously exercised his mighty power through a series of plagues and supernatural signs to liberate them. They had been baptized into Moses in the Red Sea. Now, following Moses’ song of praise, all Israel began to sing and dance.
A 31-day Lenten Devotional Series by Rev. Dave Brown
Exodus 15:1-21
In his book, Reflections on the Psalms, C. S. Lewis shares his thoughts about why we delight to praise what we enjoy. “…the praise not merely expresses but completes the enjoyment. It is its appointed consummation…the delight is incomplete till it is expressed.” (Reflections, Lewis: 90-98)
A 31-day Lenten Devotional Series by Rev. Dave Brown
Exodus 14:15-31
As a growing child, I was told an important interpretive key to the Bible’s two testaments. “The new is in the old concealed; the old is in the new revealed.” In other words, there are treasures hidden in the Old Testament that are only revealed in their full meaning by accepting the words of the New Testament.
A 31-day Lenten Devotional Series by Rev. Dave Brown
Exodus 13:17-14:15
Perhaps you have heard of the idiom “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.” That was the situation the Hebrews found themselves in shortly after they left Egypt.